Mcing^ Form
VOL. XXX. NO. 70.
CopTright, 1924. by DAILY HACING FOBX PUBLISHING CO.— Reproduction of any matter contained herein without written permltaion ezpreaaly prohibited.
CHICAGO, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1924.
PRICE 15 CENTS
W. J. SALMON HORSES
♦
Has 31 Brood Mares and 14 Year-
lings Besides Horses in Training.
Holds Lease on Mereworth Stud
of 600 Acres Near Lexington —
Patronizes Outside Stallions.
I.TCXIXr.TO.X. Ky.. M.-\rch 9.— In addition
to tht' liorsos lio has of racing: agro in this
country, nuinbering twonty-fiv'e. and those
1 h' has in h-nsland, numbering: seven. Walter
J. Salmon is the owner of thirty-one brood
mares and fourteen yoarling:s. which at his
Mereworth Stud, in charge of Kenneth Kane.
Mereworth S‘ud is located on a farm of
600 acres on the Yarnallton pike, six miles
from I-exington. The farm is the property
of Mrs. William Pettit and was formerly
known as the Thornton Moore Farm. Mr.
Salmon has a long-term lease on it and h.as
improved it a great deal since it has been
in his possession.
The name. Mereworth. was used by the late
I.ord Falnjouth. of Kngland. Many of Lord
Falmouth's methods are used at Mr. Sal-
mon's establishment. Kenneth Kane is the
son of Mrs. Klizabeth Kane, who succeeded
her late hu.sband, Kd Kane, as manager of
Major August Ilelmonfs Nursery Stud. It
v.-.is at Nursery Stud that Kenneth Kane
was born and it was there he was reared into
the ways of the conduct of a first-class thor-
oughbred horse breeding establishment.
There is no stallion at Mereworth Stud,
its master being content to send his mares
to the courts of numerous good sires in the
vicinity of I.exington. For instance, he will
have for his crop this year foals by Black
Toney, Brown Prince. Campfire, Chicle,
Dominant, Fair Play, Huon. Light Brigade,
I.uke McT.uke, North Star III.. Omar Khay-
yam. Polymelian, Sweeper II., The Finn,
Thunderer and Wrack, the latter being in
"Virginia.
The mares at Mereworth Stud are Ameri-
can Beauty, Adrienne, Butterflies II., Beacon,
"Billet Doux, Biplane. Careful, Cherry Court.
Cicuta, Crossless. Diversion. K1 Dorado, Fair
Lady. Greenery, Joss, Impetuous, Lady
lirighton, T.ydia I.anguish, Mantilla, Pano-
ply, Post Girl, Uegatta. Retrieve, Rhea, Rose-
drop. Quickfire. Step Lightly, Superwoman,
Toddle and Woodflower.
The fourteen yearlings are as follows :
Bay filly, by Klittergold — Butterflies II.
Bay filly, by I’niler Fire— Ijtdy Brighton.
Bay or brown filly, by Ilourless — Adrienne.
Bay or brown fill.v, by IJght Brigade — Toddle.
B.ay filly, by t’ylgad — Biplane.
Bay or Iwown colt, by Brown Prince — American
Beauty.
riicstiiut colt, by "Wormleiglitoo — Mantilla.
rlicKlnut colt, by Colonel Vennic — Lydia Languish.
Cbostnut colt, by Ilourless — Impetuous.
Bay colt, by Brown 1‘rince — Step Lightly.
Ch^tnut colt, by .Vortli .«t:ir 111. — Superwoman.
Bay I'olt, by Fair Play — Cicuta.
Bay colt, by Somme Kiss — Uosedrop.
Bay colt, by Broomstick — Panoply.
SARATOGA STAKE CLOSING
Secretary Schaumburg Pleased
With Early Response of Horse-
men to Spa Offerings.
NFW YORK. N. Y., Mtircli f».— Secretary
Schaumburg is busy these da.vs with the jid-
vance guard of the entries of tlie Saratogti
.\ssoeiation that ate due to elose on Mon-
day, Marcli 10. From present indications,
the total will be (qnal to^tliat of 192^.
Nominations come from all parts of the
I'nited States and Canada and the outlook
for a big season at tlie Spa is as good as
at an.v time since William C. Wliitney and
his assor'iates asstimed the control of tlie
plant and pledged themselves to spend any
surplus after the payment of a mode.st divi-
dend in stake and purse offerings and the
improvement of the property. How well that
promise has been kept by President Wilson
and tho.se interested in the management at
tills day is sliown by the increase in value of
the fixtures and overnight races; as well as
in the develop.aient of tiie property until it
is almost unrivalled in its beauty and com-
pleteness of detail.
The geographical position of Saratoga
Springs makes it unitpie among New York
race tracks. In many ways tlie sport at
that point has a distinctive qiialit.v. its
patronage largely neing recruited from the
ranks of those wlio see races Jit no otlier j
point. Some are vacationists from, di.stant
parts of the country, but a large proportion
come from Alban.v, 'I'roy. Schenectady. Am-
sterdam, Glen Falls and ctlicr cities and
towns within easy distance of Saratoga
Spi'ings by train or motor. |
A glimpse of tlie entries already in hand,
show that tlie we«t will have as strong aj
liand as ever ttiis year and that eastern:
horses will have to battle for every cent of
the prize money tliat is offered for the
twenty-six-day period that fids in the sea-
son between tlie closing of tne Empire City |
summer meeting and tlie opening of tlie
autumn season at Belmont Park. I
ENOISH JIIPER IS KILIED rain AT NEW ORLEANS
Lord Woolavington’s Southamp-
ton, Winner of Many Steeple-
chases, in Fatal Accident.
Heavy Showers Change Track
Conditions at Jefferson.
O’DONNELL IN LIMEUGHT
Rides Ten Winners Last Week,
While Parke Pilots Six — Rec-
ords of the Leaders.
I.onl VV'oolavington’fi jumper. Southampton,
fell in the final part of the race for the New-
liiiry Handicap Steeplecliase at Newliury,
England, Feliruary 20, and broke his back,
dying almost immediately.
Southampton, an eight-year-old gelding by
Southannon — Pink l.ady, was bred in Ireland
l).v Baron F. de Tnyli and purchased for a
I ig sum by Lord Woolavington. Southamp-
ton lommenced liis career in Englaml as a
f(.ur-ycar-old with a victory in the Richmond
steeplechase at Kempton in December, 1920,1
and at his next outing carried off the Lons- I
dale steeplecliase at Hurst l*ark the same |
niotitii.
He next won the I.,onsdale open steeple- 1
cliase at the R. A. S. C. meeting at San- |
down I’ark in February, 1921, and gained his 1
fourtli successive victory over tlie samel
course a montli later in the Murland Handi- 1
cap steeplechase. In the following season I
tioutlihampton won a sensational race for the |
Newl.'iiry steeplechase over three miles by j
I'alf a Icngtli from llie dead-healers Clashing j
Arms and Ardgour, with the subsequent |
Grand National winner. Music Hall, in the!
rear.
I.ord Woolavington's brilliant jumper next
won tlie I’alace steeplecha.se at Hurst Park |
cii March 10, 1922, fn.m Clonree, Sliaun Spa- I
(lab and Daydawn, with tlie result tliat he j
lH*came a warm order for tlie Grand Na-
tional and actually started favorite at 100 to
12 ag-aiiist. but fell at the first obstacle at !
A intree. Soutliampton did not win another
lace that year, but added to liis list of im-
portant success wlien lie won the Lanca-
shire stoeplecha.se at Manchester in April
last year and later in the month credited
liis owner willi tlie Grand International
steeplechase at Sandown I’ark.
Southampton was recentl.v tubed and was
not among the entries for this year s Grand
National.
Parke Loses Apprentive Allowance
Today — Audley Farm Stable
to Churchill Downs.
The saddle honors of the past week fell
to Stephen O’Donnell, who rode ten winners.
Parke rode six. as did .1. Wood. Others who
rode well were F". Woodstock with five ; J.
Callalian, J. Daw.son, P. Walls and J. Corco-
ran, each witli four. I’arke still holds a big
Ic-ad over his rivals, having ridden nineteen
more winners tliaii O’Donnell. He also leads
in the percentage column -with .28, while
O Donnell, .1. Callahan and A. Pickens are
tied with .25. The records of the tliirty lead-
ers from January 1 to and including the rac-
ing ot Saturday last follow ;
I.EXINGTON. Ky., March 9. — Former
United States Senator Joseph W. Bailey, en
rout© from. Dalla-s to Wa.shington, stopped
off here Saturday to. visit his Donegal Farm
ajQd to see his tlioroughbred horses.
A. E. Hundley says the best-looking colt
•Ter foaled at Monietta .Stud, Boyle County,
In the bay son of Apset and Molly Reach,
that came last week.
Foals reported at Major August Belmont’s
Nursery Stud fire a brown colt, by Fair
I’lay -Qu’Elle est Belle, by Rock Sand; chest-
nut fiilly, by Man o’ War — Yokaliama, by
Santol, and chestnut filly, by Spanish I’rince
11. — .X.strology, liy Star Shoot.
tJoldvale, one of the Himyar Stud mares,
has a lirown filly liy Morvich. this being the
second of tlic get of Benjamin Block’s Derby
winner.
E. B. Mi-Lean’.s gray mare Nantokup, by
Ultinius .Suii.shade, by firey IjfR, is fit Hay-
lands to be mated with Jo.seph E. Widener’s
gray stallioti Stefan the tireat.
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TACXINGTON, Ky.. March 9.— .lohnny Miller
is making preparation to leave here in a
day or two for New York with several
thoroughbreds. Among tliem will be three
mares from Atigiist Belmont’s mir.=ery stud
tliat are to visit the court cf Grey I..ag at
Rancocas stud in New Jersey. One is Felic-
ity (dam of Sporting Blood), by Rock Sand,
out of Fides, by 'ihe Ill-Used. She yester-
day foaled a chestnut colt by .John Samford’s
Archaic. Blue Grass (lialf-sister to Hour-
less), by Prince Palatine from Hour Glass
II., by Rock Sand, and Catalpa, by Tracery —
Cattish, b>' Melton, are the otliers.
Another to be taken is How Fair, the four-
year-old daughter of Fair I'lay and Hour
Hand (half-sister to Hourle.ss), by Ethel-
bert. She has been turned out at tlie Nurs-
ery Stud and is going back into training.
LEXINGTON, Ky., March 9.— Thirty-
eight three-year-old filliesi are announced to
I he eligible for the Asliland Oaks, |3,000 added,
■ one mile, to be a feature of the Kentucky
Association’s sjiring meeting here. The en-
tries follow; I’rincess Doreen, Beautiful Ag-
nes, Tamlion, Niagara, Mexican Tea, Glide,
Burnt Orange. Beginner’s Luck, Kittle Jim.
Naiic.v' l.angliorne, Alcliem.v, La Blanche De
j Briantc, llefiant. Sun Spot, Diadem, Blanclie
! E., Spanish Rose, Ance.stress, Sanola, Boll's
' Mary, Breakfast Bell, Our Option, I’retty
1 Politician, Frances Sharp, Elusive, Colurnliia,
I Elvina, Sizzle, Old Boiirhoii, Erne, Sayno,
Befuddle, Dare Say. I.iidy Lorigridge, Madam
i Vennie, Ambalika, Delectable and Rinkey.
I
VETERAN BREEDER IS DEAD
RACELAND PLACE OF BEAUTY:
HAVRE DE GRACE STAKES
BAI.TLMORE, Md.. March 9.— The
Harfonl Agricultural ,*ind Breeders’
.\sH»><-iation lifi.s announced the stake
races to lie run iluring the spring
nieetlngs as follows:
Harford Handicap, JJ.OOO added, to
b« run April 6, for .'i-year-olils and
over, 'riiree-qiiarlers of a mile.
Aberde*;ri Slakes, J5,000 added, to be
run April 19, for two year-olds. Four
and a half furlorig.s.
Phila'lclphi.a Handicap, $.5,000 adde<|,
to be run April 26, for Ihree-year-olds
and over. One mile and a sixteenth.
Chesapeake .SUtkes, $.5,000 arlded, to
b« run April 30, for three-year olds.
On© mile and a sixteenth.
LEXINGTO.N, Ky., Mareh 9.— J. O. Keene,
genr ral man ger of llie Tri-Statc h’air and
Racing A.vsocial ion, accompanied liy Charles
I'. Huglies, returned today from a visit to
Raccland. 'Trainer ilnglies liad never Itefort^
\isit<‘i: tlie new track. "It is in truth ’tlie
Saral(igii of tin; Wi-st,’ Outside of New York
I liave tiever liceii on a liettcr racing ground.
It is tlie last word, uinl, .situated like it is,
tiiould lie a big success.’’
At lill© Hour Sl(s:k I’ann Blnsiiing Tleauly
lias a clieslinit Tilly Iiy North Star Hi. :iiid
Liilldozc lias :i elie.sinut lilly liy Blaek 'Toney
'The horse.s lieloiiging to l-’rcdci-ick .lolinson
are now in quarters at tlie Kentucky A.s.so-
< latioii track and trainer .loliii Luwu i.s in
» haiga.
l.EXI.NGTON, Ky.. March 9. Duncan
Gilison died tliis niorning at a local liospital
tlie re.sult of an ailment of the lioarf, from
wliicli lie lias lieen suffering about two
TnonUis. liuncan Gili.son’s liome was at In-
glcsidi', a splendid estate on the Harrods-
Inirg pike, wliicli lie and liis brotlier Hart
and three sisters owned. For many years
lie bred and raced t lioroiiglilired Iior.ses, but
of recent yetirs bad only a niare or two.
PERKINS' SHIPMENT NORTH
NEW ORLEANS, March 9 William
T’erklns shipped his slahle of Ihlrieen horses
to l<exlngton yesterday morniiiK.
SHORT GRASS^ NEW HOME
I l.ld.VING'TON, Ky.. Mareh 9.— Major S.
|t'. Ri-.vnold.s. liead of lln' local division of tlic
I Kcnionnt Service, Ifft .Saturday for .New
< irlcans to assist in tlic purchase of several
stallions.
( Short tir.XB.s, the las* stallion piirelm.sed
j liy Major Reynotd.s. has been assigned for
servii’e at P.'irker.sburg, W. Va.. where he
I will lie In charge of Dr. Luther liaynioiul.
NEW 0RI.B:ANS, La.. March 9.— Abundant
showers of Saturday night and early Sunday
morning served to change track conditions
at .TelTerson Park and render the going very
heavy and holding for Monday’s racing,
when tliose hor.ses with a penchant for the
mud will bo given tlieir flr.st opportunity to
display their worth. Tlie heavy going .served
to res'rict training operation.^ on Sunday
morning to a nictcrial extent at both local
courses.
Only seven days remain of the local winter
racing season and Jefferson Park will close
its gates Monday, March 17. Tlie remaining
portion of the meeting gives promise of a
good brand of sport and a daily attendance
that should exceed even the generous patron-
age of last week.
Hoi'semen apparently are In no great
hurry to leave for the nortliern tracks, for
with tlie exception of Miose that intend par-
ticipating in tlie Bowie and Huntington
meetings, the great majority intend delaying
their departure until after April 1, wlien
it is expected more .settled weatlier will pre-
vail in Kentucky, Maryland and New York,
to which points mo.st of tlie larger racing
establishments will be bound.
Jockey Ivan I’arke, the riding sensation
of the present local racing season, will be-
come a full-fiedged rider Monday, when he
will lose his apprentice allowance. AVliether
this skillful lad will still retain liis splendid
riding form with tlie loss of five pounds al-
lowance remains to be seen.
I’arke rode liis first winner at Tijuana
March 8, 1923, when he piloted W. G. Jenkins’
Glenzar to victory. Regarding his future
plans Parke will leave here at tiie termina-
tion of tlie Jefferson Park meeting witli the
stable of Mose Goldblalt and will con’lnue
to ride under the direction of that owner
during the Kentucky campaign.
FJlAXKM.iX FOR DERBY.
The extensive Audley Farm Stable, In
charge of F. A. Gailor, was shipped Sunday
morning to Churchill Down.s, where the
horses will be prepared for tlie opening of
the Kentucky racing season. B'rankman,
which will s’art in the stable’s colors in tlie
Louisiana Derby, was tlie only liorse left
here. Tlie colt some time ago was turned
over to A1 Kirby to train for the Jefferson
Park stake race.
George I.and sliippcd the following horses
to John Lowe at I.exington Sunday morning ;
Mall Jong. The I.eopard, .lose Delgado. Bon-
nie Morn and a two-year-old. I,and will
continue to train Rrown Trout. Uncle Sonny,
War Idol and Molinero, the remaining horses
that I.owe left here and will transfer them to
I.iexington at the termination of the local
meeting.
Julius Reeder has received the Kentucky
trainers’ and jockeys’ license lilanks and
these can lie obtained from him at tlie Jeffer-
son I’ark secretary’s office.
Jake Holtman will leave March IS for a
visit to I.exington and I.ouisville, after which
he will go to Huntington, where he lias lieen
I engaged to start at tlie meeting that opens
i -April 5. Holtman recently imule a sale to
I Jolin Randoipli and Sunda.v ho turned over to
j .1. Ford tlie four-year-old Princess Signal.
I wliich he had been training for W. J. Moore
! of Llano, Texas.
I
I TO RIDE FOR II. I’. IIF VDI.EY.
.Tockey Eddie Martin has .accepted an offer
to ride for Hal Price Headley during the
coining Kentucky racing season and will
depart shortly for Lexington, whore the
' Headley horses are stabled.
I A. /.ot'ller lias disposeil of tlie tlireo-year-
j old I’litlow. to 'Tom Scott on private terms,
i The lilly was secured by Zo«‘lIer at the n*-
I cent weeding out sale of the Audley I’arm
•Stalile.
I Edward Trotter, wlio during recent years
lias raced in Keiitiu'ky, is arranging to take
in (lie .X'aryland spring meetings and will
sliortly shii) ids stable to Bowie.
P’roin present indieatiens tlie fnrtlieoining
reiK'wal of the l.onisian.a Derby on the clos-
ing d:i.y of the .lefferson I’ark nn'etiiig will
attract a tield in keeping witii the importance
of the \alnal>!e event. Out of the list of
fort.v eligililes it is bdievi'il tliat at least a
dozen lliree-year-olds will he nanit'd to start.
’I'Ik' pri'senee of Black tield in the r.ice ai>-
parently is not going to kee|» any of tlie
other i»rosi>ective s'arters from going to the
post. During tlie )»ast week a numlier of
trainers of eligililes wlio lielieve their charges
will lie \iell serxi'd liy tlie route of a mile
and an eighth Iiave sigiiitied an intention of
liaving reprt'.seiitat ion in the race, wliicli will
Iiave a net \alne to tlie winin'r'of close t<>
$l.t,0()i>. ’The field in tlie Derh.v will lie drawn
from tlie following list. Bluek tlold. ’Thorn-
dale, Pallian, l-’ranknian, Deroiula. Dajtzler,
Rinkey. BrilliaiTt t’a.sl, Invietiis, King O’Neill
H., l-'lying Fnr, Blotter, Krederiekf own anti
leiuiiard G.
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DAILY RACING FORJVI
Monday, March 10, 1924
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76460 is first index of 1924
Here and There
on the Turf
About Two Derbies.
Offerings in Maryland.
Interest in Dixie.
Stakes for Saratoga.
Thorndale, Black Gold, Mah Jong, Extra Eldi-
tion, Payman, Jim Kenney, Dazilcr, Rinkey,
Businesslike, Quivero, Hermidale, King
O'Neill II., Leatherwood, Fire Boy and Blot-
ter.
Nothing that has been accomplished in pub-
lic by any one of these would suggest a serious
chance against the giants that will go to the
post on May 17, but these will have the ad-
vantage of seasoning over the more fashionable
colts and fillies that have been named. That
counts for much.
Another angle that must be kept in mind
is that undoubtedly some of these have shown
something in private that induced the pay-
ment of the $25 entrance fee. It costs no
more to make a three-year-old eligible and.
when the prize is taken into consideration, it
is natural that the list would be a big one.
There have been Kentucky Derby winnsrs
that have raced through the winter, and there
is always a chance that it will happen again.
Daily Racing Form Handicaps
JEFFERSON PARK.
.\s the date for the running of the Louisi-
ana Derby draws nearer, there has come a
general tightening up of the various candi-
The horse.s which seem best in Monday's
races arc :
Jefferson Park — New Orleans, I.a., March 9,]
1924.
1 — Kvelyn, Barney fSoogle. Brown Trout.
2 — Stamp. Sister Josella. Dan Bolling.
S — John Joseph, Boot Black, I..ady Celia.
4 — BLACK COL.T>, I-Tedericktown, I>azzler.
5 — TJewellyn. lOdward Cray. Isosceles.
6 — St. Donard, Beverwyck, Kent L.
J. L. Dempsey,
NeXT Y'ork Iln iid i<*n p.
1 — Evelyn, Barney Google, Fanny De Coursy,
I.iittle Gipsy.
2 — Stamp, Sister Joselia. Vacuum, Anticipate.
3— St. Maurice. Sling. Enos, John Joseph.
4 — BLACK GOLD. Ercdericktown, Brilliant
Cast. Extra Edition.
5 — Edward Gray, Isosceles. Huonec. Burado.
0 — Wrangler, A1 Stebler, St. Donard, Itoyal
Duck.
Cliicngro Ilniiilleaii.
1 — Evelyn. Brown Trout, Barney Google,
Sweeptona.
2 — Melbourne, Dan Bolling, Anticipate, An-
tilles.
3 — Ink. ITincess Jane, John Joseph. Arendal
2— DR. CHART.ES WELI-.S. Confederacy,
Bird Shot. Aunt Deda.
3— Cloporte, Gray Girl, Solomon's Kilts. Su-
zuki.
4 — I..ady I>elhi, Humorist, Glory of the .Sea*
II., Some Punkins.
— Superior, Zapatos, Approval, Biddleder.
C — Riverside, IjOttie Ijoraine, Hillman C,
Halu.
7 — Trafalgar, Colossus, CrestwocKl Boy, Feo-
dor.
f'onHennn.s of Hnndloapn.
1 — Irish I..ace, Dextrose, May Baxter, Great
W aters.
2 — Dr. Charles Wells. I’atsie S., Charles
A. Byrne, Aunt Deda.
3 — Gray Girl, Cloporte. Solomon's Kilts, Su-
zuki.
4 — Glory of the Seas II., Humori.st, Lustre,
Ijady Delhi.
.■> — Approval, Biddledee, Superior, Z.^patos.
6 — ItIVERSIDE, Lottie Leuaine, Hillman C..
Halu.
7 — Trafalgar, Feodor, Glenlivet, Colossus,
TIJUANA.
The horses which seem best in Tuesday's
races are ;
With the announcement of the dates for thi
Maryland racing season there is an awakened
interest in the offerings that will come there.
Beginn’ng with the Bowie meeting of the
Southern Maryland Agricultural Association,
right through to the close of Pimlico on May
13, there arc many big opportunities for horses
of stake racing quality.
At Bowie there are two $5,000 handicaps,
as well as another to which $2,500 is added.
These are offerings that make it well worth
while for the good ones to come out of winte
retirement and make an early start. They
Tijaana. Mexico, March 9, 1924.
4 BLACK GOLD. I- redericktown. Extra Ldi- i j — Frances Victoria. Super I^ady, Pacifist.
I'l’dlia-nt Ca.st. 2 — Athanna. Emden. Rosa Atkin,
o Edward Gray, ( alcutta, Bueado, I.ilewel- | g — Lucky Dollar, Lamstedt. Mary »7ontrary.
. i 4— HOBEY BAKER. Madson, Sample.
6 Royal Duck, Boy from Homo, ^ itamin, Thoughts, Bobby Allen, Finis Glori-
I OSllE.
6 — Mollie R. Whiff. Settee.
7 — luidy I..niian. Zealot. Fair Orient.
1— Evelyn. Barney Google, Brown Trout, g_i>octor Corbett. The Araucanian, Coeur de
Obaerver’s Ilniulloap.
Lion.
Malacha. I
2— Dan Bolling. STamp, Melbourne, Sister ' 9 _pYank Fogartv. El Roblc, H. Warren
Joselia.
3 — ^John Joseph, St. Maurice. Fehrali, -\rendal.
4 — BLACK GOLD, Frederiekfown, Brilliant
Cast. Deronda.
5— Liewellyn, Isosceles, Edward Gray, Cal-
cutta.
6 — Wrangler, Runquoi, Royal Duck, Kent L.
- 1 -
f'uiiscnana of llaniHcap*.
-Evelyn, Barney Google, Brown Trout,
dates, until now it would seem that the field 1 ^Iso induce the trainers who have raced
Fanny De (.'oursy
2— Stamp. Melbourne, Dan Bolling, Sister Jo-
sella.
, . : 3 — John Joseph. St. Maurice. Ink, Arendal.
will be of goodly size. No longer is it agreed through the winter to keep their seasoned ^ 4 — BLACK GOLD, Fredericktown, Brilliant
that it will be a walkover for any eligible. Of : l^o^ses on edge. Bowie is followed by ^ome | Edward Gray, Isosceles, Bu-
courae, Black Gold, by reason of his accom- 1 excellent offerings at Havre de Grace. Then
plishments as a two-year-old, and the satisfying j comes the Maryland Jockey Club meeting ai
manner in which he has been brought back to ; f*Hbl:co, with its Preakness Stakes with $50,-
ihe races, is the most-taiked-of eligible. But I 000 added, as weU as its $25,000 Dixie Handi-
a mile and a furlong is .something of a task
and decidedly different from a three-quarters
journey.
Then it must be remembered that Black
Gold will have to give away weight to every
starter. Weight is a great hvder and when
there come both weight and distance it b
much more of a handicap.
Trainer Webb has been lengthening out the
exercises of Black Gold and. of course, h?
will be highly tried before the end of th'is
week, for the date of the running of the race
b just seven days away; but in the meantime
there are others that have been showing real
progress.
One of the latest to show a prom'ising move
over the mile and an eighth route — over which
the Louisiana Derby is to be decided is
Blotter, the Southland Stable candidate. Thb
good son of North Star III. impressed trainers
Saturday morning when he worked the • db-
tanc3 in 1:57 1-5. Some trainers made it two-
fifths of a second slower, but, in any event,
it was a decidedly worth-while move. The
Ijouisiana Derby fell to the Southland Stable
last year, when it was won by Amole.
cap and many other richly-endowed races.
Particular interest b taken in the Dixie
Handicap, not alone from the fact of its value,
but for the other reason that it brought a re-
turn to the early announcement of the weights.
These entrie3 closed January 2 and there were
118 named. The weights were announced by
Frank J. Bryan, handicapper for the Maryland
Jockey Club, on February 1, and under the
conditions there are penalties of three and
five pounds for winners after thb announce-
ment. >The first penalty b for winners of $2,.-
500, and five pounds for winners of $5,000.
The Dixie b at a mile and three-sixteenths,
and it b sure to become a tremendously pop-
ular revival of a famous old fixture. Unlike
most of the races of the Maryland Jockey
Club, there was a subscription of $20 required
with the nomination. Most of the stakes of
the club have free entrance, with merely a
nominal starting fee. The starting fee in
the Dixie b $500.
There was excellent reason for charging the
small entrance fee to prevent the wholesale
entering of horses that were not intended to
go to the post. In these weights the Rancocas
cado.
6 — Wrangler, St. Donard, Royal Duck, Run-
quoi.
HAVANA.
The horses which seem l>est in Tuesday's
races are : |
Oriental Park — Havana, Cnka, March 9,
1924.
1 — Irish Lace. Dextrose. May Baxter.
2— DR. CHARLES WELLS, Aunt Deda, Irish
Dawn.
3 — Gray Girl. Solomon's Kilts. Okeechobee.
4 — Glory of the Seas II., Humorist, The Girl.
5 — Approval, Bruce Dudley, Squire Wigrgins.
S — Riverside, Hillman C., Ixjttie Loraine.
7 — Trafalgar, Glenlivet, Colossus.
T. K. Lynch.
New Y'ork lInniHcau.
1— IRISH I.ACE, Great Waters, Dextrose.
Glory.
2 — Patsie S., Charles A. Byrne, Dr. Charles
Wells. Aunt Deda
3 — Gray Girl, Phoebe, Solomon's Kilts, Su-
zuki.
4 — Huraorst, Quiet, Similkameen Boy, Some
Punkins.
5 — Biddledee, Approval. Zapatos. Acosta
6 — Riverside. l.«ttie l.ioraine, Halu, Amelia S.
7 — Feodor, Colossus, Glenlivet, Busy Bob.
Chicago Haadieap.
1 — Dextrose, May Baxter, Irish Lace, Great
Waters.
2 — Dr. Charles Wells, Charles A. Byrne, Sea
Board. Aunt Deda
3 — Gray Girl, Cloporte, Phoebe, Suzuki.
4 — Lustre, Lady Delhi, Similkameen Boy,
Some I^unkins.
5 — Approval, Squire Wiggins, Tomahoi, Za-
patoe.
C — RIVERSIDE, Lottie Loraine, Hillm-.n C.,
Amelia S.
7 — Feodor. Glenlivet, Colossus, Trafalgar.
Observer’s Handicap.
1 — Irish I.ace, May Baxter, l>extrose. Great
Waters.
G. W. Schilling.
j Nrw York llantllmti.
; 1 — Intake, Super I>ady, Miss Alessi, Guinea
I Girl.
' 2 — Lady Moore. Blanche Meyers, I..ady M'in-
i frey. Lemon Seth.
I 3 — Vanloo, Seba, Boomerang, I.amstedt.
i 4 — Hobey Baker, Sample, I’oor I’uss, Har-
j telle.
j S — Caveat Emptor, Joe Tag, Mountaineer,
I Fiesta.
■ 6 — M'hiff. Mollie R. Seth's Memory. Settee.
! 7— FAIR ORIENT, I.ady Lillian, Zealot, Man-
I nikin II.
' 8 — The Araucanian, Doctor Corbett, Coeur de
I Lion, Wild Heather.
I 9 — Frank Fogartj', Fayelle, Sportsman, Fly-
cast.
Chlcne* Ilnnflirap.
1 — Frances Victoria, Pacifist, Intake, Super
Lady.
2 — Athanna. Rosa Atkin, View. Lady Moore.
3 — Seba, Vanloo, Dell Evans, Barn Dollar.
4 — Hobey Baker, Au Revoir, Sample. Madson.
5 — Wild Thoughts, Caveat Emptor, Bobby Al-
len, Fiesta.
G — Cypreme, Whiff, Settee. Taxation.
7— :-Fair Orient, latdy IJllian. Zealot. Salvo.
8 — THE ARAUCANIAN, Coeur de laon, Wild
Heather, Doctor Corbett.
9 — Brian Kent, Roisterer, Frank Fogarty,
Penwell.
Observer’s llandlesp,
7 — Frances Victoria, Super I..ady, Pacifist. In-
take.
2 — I.Ady Moore. Athanna. Emden. Rosa Atkin.
3 — Vanloo, Seba. Boomerang, I>amstedt.
4 — HOBEY" BAKER, Sample, I’oor Puss,
Temptress.
5 — Caveat Emptor, "Wild Thoughts, Bobby Al-
len. Fiesta
6 — Whiff, Mollie R.. Cypreme, Settee.
7 — Fair Orient, Lady Lillian, Mannikin II.,
Zealot
8 — Doctor Corbett, Wild Heather, The Arau-
canian, Coeur de Lion.
9 — Frank Fogarty, Brian Kent, p-ayelle. Rois-
terer.
Cousensaa uf Ilnud leaps.
1 — ^Frances Victoria Intake, Super Lady.
Pacifist
2 — Athanna I.Ady Moore, Rosa .Ytkin. Emden.
3 — Vanloo, Lucky Dollar, Seba I.Amstedt
4 — HOBEY BAKER, Sample, Madson, Poor
I’USB.
u — Wild Thoughts, Caveat Emptor, Bobby
Allen. PYesta.
6 — Whiff, Mollie R., <'' 3 rpreme, 5?ettee.
7 — Fair Oiient. Lady Lillian, Zealot, Manni-
kin II.
8 — The Auracanian, Doctor Corbett Coeur de
Lion, Wild Heather.
9 — Frank Fogarty, Brian Kent, Fayelle. Rois-
terer.
Then there b Rinkey, from tha Grcentree
. i
Stable. She has been coming up to the racing
in a most satbfactorj' manner. Thornclah
has been doing what has been asked of hup
like a good class colt, and there arc others
that would make it appear that Biack Gold,
with all his speed, may find it something of a
task to give away the weight that is required
under the conditions.
A study of the 152 nominations received for
the Kentucky Derby reveab that a number of
the eligibles have gone through a winter cam-
paign of racing, and New Orleans has seen a
greater number of them in action than have
been raced at either Tijuana or Havana.
It is not usual that three year-olds of the
best quality are raced through the winter
months, but the judicious' racing of them b
sure to bring them to the post on as early
a date as May 17 better seasoned than the
candidates that have to depend on private
preparation.
There b nothing like a race to fit a horse
for racing, no matter how .skillful the trainer.
Some of those named for the big Kentucky
contest that have been raced at New Orleans
during the long winter season are Frankman,
Stable’s Grey Lag has the post of honor with
133 pounds as his burden. Zev, hb stable- ;
i
mate, and Carl Wiedemann’s In Memoriam '
are at equal weights under 129 pounds, andj
they lead all the others, just a pound over
Wi!l':s Sharpe Kilrricr’s grand old gelding Ex-
terminator.
It b natural that the unbeaten Sarazen and
St. James should lead all the three year-olds
with 114 pounds as their burden, and it b
probable that, had John S. Ward’s Wise Coun
scLor been nominated, he would be in the
same notch. Altogether, the Dixie b a tre-
mendously interesting race.
Stakes for the Saratoga meeting are to close
in New York today. The Ibt b a most at-
tractive one and reports are that the respon.se
of horsemen to the offerings prombes that a
record number of nominations will be received.
Saratoga is a racing ground that always at-
tracts the best stables from every section and
there promises to be a greater number of the
best that Kentucky can furnish than ever be-
fore.
little Johnny Corcoran has been crowding
Ivan Parke sinefe the opening of the Jefferson [
Park meeting Wednesday and at thb time!
he has ridden the same number of winners — ;
four -during the week. Corcoran b a local .
lad and was much of a sensation last winter.
He b coming back to the form that was his
last year and, while Parke has a lead that he
cannot hope to catch, be still has a chance to
keep that young man busy at the Shrewsbury
track.
-4
Twenty Years Ago Today
Chief Turf Events of Ma.''ch 10, 1904
Racing at New Orleans, San Francisco, Los
.\ngeles and Hot Springs.
I James R. and F. P. Keene report they have
I last by death the brood mare Mavourneen, by
Barcaldinc Jayden. She is the dam of the
noted race horse Voter. She cost in England
$17,000.
Rome Respess left Hot Springs last Mon-
day for Cincinnati to take up his horses at
Woodlawn, Cffiio, including Dick Welles,
holder of the six furlong and one mile Amer-
ican records.
Curate established a new record for two and
j one-quarter miles at New Orleans today in
winning the Bush cup of $1,500 added. Curate
I was much the best of the band that started
I
and was the only horse in the race at the
I end that did not show signs of distre.ss. Five
started and F. M. Kelly’s Thornycroft was
held in most esteem by the form players, but
the horse had not traveled half a mile before
jockey Phillips was forced to pull him up be-
I cause of lameness. Gin Spray was the one
that set the pace for the first mile and a half,
closely followed by Curate. .\t the end of
j two miles Curate was suddenly ru.shed to the
j front and taking command easily had much
i in reserve at the finish. The record for the
dbtance was lowered to 3:561-i. By winning,
j Curate’s owners, C. Hak & Sons, became en-
riched by the sum of $1,4G5 and a cup value«l
I at $300. Major Mansir finished second and
Compass third.
Monday, March 10, 1924
DAII.Y RACING FOR^^I
3
OAIUY RACING FORM
CHARTS
HAVANA
SEVENTH KACE— 3-4 Mile. fJan. 25, 1920—1:11—5—116.) Purse $700. 3-ye*r-olds
4 4 and upward. Claimingr. Net value to winner $550; seoond, $100; third, $50.
Index IlorKcs
AW'tl'F’St Vi H ?4 Str Fin Jockeys Owners
O U O P S
^■^^ANA. CUBA. SUNDAT, MABCH 9. 1924. — Oriental P:irk. II Mile). Ninetieth day. Ilav.sna Jockey
flub. Winter Meetins of 100 or more days. Weather clear.
1‘residinc Steward. S. Nnekols. .tssoiiale Stewards, C. II. I.sinsdale and .1. Mel..au;;lilin. Presidin;;
Judge, f. fornehlsen. Starter. J. F. Milton. Itacing Seeretary, W. 11. Shelley.
U.iein .starts at 2:1.1 p. ni. tf hieago time. l:fj p. m.) W. indicates whip. S spurs. H. blinkers. Fie-
r*s*s in p.irentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, trick record, age of horse and
weight carried. ‘Indicates apprentice allowani-e.
77749 = i:.\D M.\N w 7 106 3 1 1>J P 1* 1* O Pemla J M Palmer 3 J 2 4 6 2-5
7774K»BI.rE HILL w 3 106 1 3 3» 3» 3» 2> J CallahanMuth & Forsha 3 4 4 7-5 3-$
t 7771!Msr.V HR.\K w 6 104 G 2 2* 2‘ L’l 3‘ T Brother.sW A McKinney 2 2| 2| 4^2-6
77«1)K*I’KKH.\PS wn 6 106 7 7 7 6»k 4’i 4» J Eaton Florida Stablo 6 6 6 2 1
( 777 *7 ) •nnrrisil I.LVR w G 104 2 4 SG 7 Gi 6‘ J Dawson .Mrs .1 1! Parfge S 10 10 4 2
77749»HRt)THER .JOHN w 5 lOa 5 6 G'J lull .'>«k 6» p Wood’kJ H I'atterson 3 4 4 7-6 3 $
77749 KIRK L.\DY wn 4 9S 4 a GG u» 7 7 H Callah’n.Mrs J W Smith 20 20 20 3 4
Time. 23. 47. l:111i. Track fast.
$2 mnliiels paid- End Man, $0.40 straight, $3.00 place, $2.G0 show; Bine Iltll, $1.00 place, $2.30 show;
Sun Brae. $2.40 sliow.
Etiuivalent b«oking cdds— End Man, 220 to 100 straight, SO to 100 place, 25 to lOO show; Blue Hill.
100 to HHt place, l.G to lIMt show; Siin Brae, 20 to 100 show.
Winner B. g, by Blut k Jester — Suuglow IL, by Suudridge (trained by J. SI. Palmer; bred bv Mr.
1 ;. It. Widener).
Went to irnst at .cO.3. .\t post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won lisndily; second and third
during. MAN set a great pace and, saving groiiml on all tlie turns, hung to Iiis lead gamely to the
end. BLI K HILL tiiiished fast and cutgamed SUN BIt.XK in tlie linul drive. Tlie latter ran a game race,
blit tired near Hie end. PFiRHAPS finished fast on the cutside.
Scratched— 7709.G Mabel K.. 91; 77728 L’antious, 103.
first race— 5 1-2 Furlongs. .(March 2, 1919— 1 : 05 Vi— 4— 112.) Purse $600. 3-year-
4 4 olds and upward. Claiming. N
TIJUANA
Net value to winner $450; sooond, $103; third, $50.
TIJUANA, MEXICO, SUNDAY, MARCH 9, 1924. — (1 Milel. Ninetieth day. Tijuana Jockey flub.
Winter Meeting of KFl or more days. Weather clear.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt Vi Vi ■'Vi Str Fin Jockeys Owners
O II C P S !
76992 F'l.N'ALITV
77507’F’LYINt: ORB
7774.’i FRjPl’KItY
77786 BLA/INU FIRE
77723 KENT.VIERE
77766H* HAPARRA
77809 Fl RLOUf.H
w B 5 111 7 G
wn 7 111 3 4
WB G 1»)6 I 2
WR .1 li'.6 4 7
w.sR G 111 G 6
w 3 103 2 1
w T m r. 3
1' 1> 1‘ 1*1 .1 MajcsticJ MrOraw
2*1 2* 2* 2*
6-5 6-5 6-5 2-5 1-5
Fay 2 2 2 7-101-3
.1 Connors Rib;m-h &
O’! GBk 4’ 3* S Banks (* H Plato 3 10 10 4
7 7 54 4* J Kessner H C Halii.s 15 15 la 6
R McAl eyE.st W .1 Ralston 10 10 10 4
J Piiz .1 Silvcrio 15 15 15 6
5* 6'4 6
4‘ 4* 3* G J Piiz .1 Silvcrio 15 15 15 6 3
3= 3» Broke d.P Oroo.sJ I. Uarlhwright24 3 3 1 2-5
Timo. 23V». 47%, 1:01 Vi, 1:07%. Track fast.
32 mntnels paid —Finality, $3.00 straight, $2..50 place, $2.30 show; F'lying Orb, $2.70 place, $2.50
show; F'rippcry, $(t..S0 sliow.
Flqiiivalent Is'oking oilds- Finalit.v, SO te 100 straight, 25 to 100 place, 15 to 1<» sliow; Flying Orb,
35 to Hk) place, 2-G to 100 show; Frippery. 90 to 100 show.
Winner Hr. Ii by I'ltinius — I.aidy 1‘aramouut, by Hastings (trained by J. McOraw; bred by Messrs.
Headley and Miller).
Went to imst at 2:2({. At post 1 minnte. Start go*>d and fast. Won easily: second and third driv-
ing. F'lN.tl.lTY dn'w away into an ea.»y lead after rounding the far turn and kept increasing his ad-
vantage in the last <|iiarter mile. KLYlXt; ORB raced in closest and game pursuit throughout. FRIP-
I’EKY ran fairly well. FTRI/DfOlI fell lame and was pulled up.
S,ratcheil (77808) Ila|>py Buxton, 111.
Stewards. F>ancis Nelson. J. W. Coffrolh and I,. J. Rose. Placing Jntiges, M. N. Macfarlan and J. S.
Rothert. Starter, Marshall fassidy. Racing SccreUiry, M. N. Macfarlan.
Racing starts at 1:.50 p. m. (Chicago time, 3:.G0 p. m.). W indicates whip, S spurs, K blinkers. F'ig-
nres in parentheses following the distauo; of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and
weight carried. ‘Indicates apprentice allowance.
FIRST RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (Jan. 19, 1924— 1 :04%— 4— 106.) Purse $600. 4-year-
4 4 olds and upward. Claiming, Not value to winner $420; seooad, $120; third, 160.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt V4 % % Str Fin Jockey.s
Owners
Kquiv. Odds Str't
SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (March 2, 1919— l:05Vi— 4— 112.) Purse $600. 3-year-
4 4 olds and upward. Claiming. Not value to winner, $450; seoond, $100; third, $30.
Index Horses
AWtPI'St *4 Vi *4 Sir Fin Jockeys Owners
330 100
ITJO-lOO
•GGO-lOO
200-100
tl.310-100
390-100
lOlO-l'lO
t
t
t
f
1030-100
77659 = JAfK luiT w lit 2 2
77l32tARMEI)EE w 4 111 a 7
77614 ZitONA w 6 lOG 9 1
7 7693 ‘.MAD NEI.I, wit G 104 3 G
777«7-‘.M,\I.I.l>W.MOT w M 104 1<) 4
77694 BLFE MISS w)t .3 97 11 S
(7649 *) ‘ETHEL H. wii S bM I 5
( 77460 )*tniH,Y F'.KSH Nw It) 109 12 10
776.5.»‘tf IStJfA W.SR < 101 4 3
7728» W.M. Ol.DT w 5 114 S 12
77;>*8'UET ’E.Vl WK G i-iS 7 11
77282 QFEEN' M.\7.0NI.\. w 4 1% 6 9
1‘ !■ lull li F SerembaR Miller
•G»ii 5' G* 2“ E Beach W H t’hambors
3i 2* 2* 3“ .1 CallalianJ J Eiswirth
4’ 3«ii 4'i 4'J J O'Brien J Krause
8* 7J 5' 5‘ .1 PetreocaA S Eastman
7'J 4'i 3* G'i J Majesties Szkcrea
2* G'I 8' 7» J Daw.son H Neal
9* 8* 7* 8'J J Kessner M J Stevena
G'I 10' 111 9* .1 I’az Miami Stable
ll'Jll* lOJ 10' W Fronk R H Clark
10* 9» 9* Hi J Eaton O I., Foster
12 12 12 12 R JIc-Al’eyB McCann
0
II
C
1*
S
7-5
7-5 7-5
1-2 1-4 1
8
19
10
4
2
4
4
4
7-3 7-10 ,
10
10
10
4
2
G
$
6
2|
6-5
3|
3
3
1
1-2
8
10
10
4
2
15
20
20
8
4
10
12
12
5
2|
10
12
12
5
21
G
19
10
4
2
15
15
15
6
3
tMutuel field.
Time. 23%. 47%. 1:07%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid Jack Pot, $5.20 straight, $3.90 place, $2.90 show; Armedee, field, $6.80 place, $3.00
show; Zoona. $.3. .30 show.
Rquivaleiit b->oking odds- Jack Pet. 100 to OlOstraight, 95 to 100 place, 45 to 10<> sliow; Armedee,
field, 240 to 100 plai-e, .50 to Itk) show; Zot im. 6.5 to 100 sliow.
Winner — B. g, by First Chip — Oracie (!ould, by Ui-gister (trained by f. E. Davison; bred by Mr.
S. Waring).
Went to post at 2;.54. ,Vt post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. J.AfK POT set a goo<l pace while under pressure all the way and gamely withstiMd the ehullenge
of ZOON.V at the eighth i>ost. but was under a l)3rd drive to outfinisli .\UMF;itF:F;. 'n>e latter finished
witli a rusi) on tl>e inside and was wearing ll)e winner down. ZOON.\ ran well, but tired in the last
sixti>entl). 1!L1 F) MISS Ix-gau slowly, but clo.'cd a big gap after working her way up oil tlie outside. MAD
NELI, ran well.
S<ratch.>d— 773S0*The Ally, 109; 77694 U'ilades, H::0; 77506 Edna D., 104; 77614 St. Just, 114; 776,59
Doctor D.. 114.
7775.3 .MARU'ET "WHITE w 5 104 112 ll'i 91 5> 1« .1 Smith W M Shea
77663 CANNONBALL w G 109 3 4 64 G'i 4*1 24 F* t*antrell C Stopeck
77619 * ‘I-ITTLE SMILE w 4 98 S 6 1} IJ 1' 3* G Cooiier J A Blackwell
77755 BOBBY' .\LLEN vv.s 7 111 2 10 10| Gi 4) E F'ator L T Whitehlll
77250 JOH.N JR. w 11 104 12 1 3H 3' 3* Gi A Claver J Manale
7757.4*NO YYONDER w 9 106 7 5 o' 2G 2^ 64 K H'gland Van & Patteraoa
77732‘F'L'LL MOON w 6 104 5 7 i" 7' 8t> 7J G Ellis R Barnett
77732 Y l'KON wsB 7 106 10 2 4U 4U 9'i 8=i M F'rey H D Cox
77731 *SLY FXJX w 4 103 11 3 84 1 04 104 91 W Ri.l'our WC W'eunt
77700 tlLAD HA.ND w 4 103 4 11 »4 11* 11=410= C RalLs R Sprw-kels
77I44*FAY'ETTE GIRL w 6 100 9 9 12 12 12 11% C Corbett I H Kuteh
«68 19* RF,.M IT wB 4 106 6 8 2'' 5'4 7'413 S O'Dorin’l C Sawyer
'.Mutuel field.
Time. 24Vi. 49. l:02'/s, 1:08%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid- Margaret W'liite, $18.60 straight, $11,60 place, $.5.00 show; Cannonball, $1G.'I0
place, $7.20 show; Little Smile, $4.20 show.
Equivalent booking odds -.Margaret White, 830 to 100 straight. 480 to 100 place, 150 to 100 show;
Caniiouball, 700 to 100 place. 200 to 100 show; Little Smile, 110 to 100 show.
Winner— Ch. iii, by Uolden Maxim- -Uur Blonde, by Tlie Friar (trained by C. Buxton; bred by Mr,
Thomas M. Murphy).
Went to post at 1:48. At post 4 minutes. Start poor and slow. Won driving; second and third tlie
same. M.YRCARET WHITFl after being shut off at tlie start, saved ground on the turns and, luckily
getting through in the stretch, came witli a nisli ami out fiiiishi-d CANNO.NBALL. The latter ran a
good and game race, only sni-cumhing in the last stride. LITTLF; S.MILR showed the most spei-d to th«
stretch and finished gamely. BOBBY .YU.K.V. away slowly, made up ground and finished fast. JOHN
JR. and NO WONDER tired liadly in tlie final eigisth.
Scratched -7T751 Ollie Wood. 104; 77488 Billy Lane 104; 77597 Pay Off. 1<)2; 77730 F\ G. Corley,
104; 77540 Plantagenet, 99; 71768 Gold Flush, 101.
Overweights — Margate! White, 2 pounds; t.'annonliall, 2; F'ayette Girl, 3; Remit, 1.
SECOND RACE— 1 1-16 MUes. (March 11. 1923— 1:44%— $—116.) Purs* $600. 3-year-
• • JL olds and upward. Claimiag'. Net value to winner $420; seoond, $120; third. $60.
Iililex Hoises
-\WtPPSt-Vi V^t % Sir F'in Jinkeys
Owners
K<)uir. Odds Str’t
11* I'i 1= 1= 1 =
34 34 3'
71 71 7 u
P Hum
2= D Conn'IIy
G Cooper
4'i 4'4 4? 44 4u P Avails
8* S'4 S‘i 74 5= J Smith
2» ;;Bk ;>i
Gk SI 6‘ Gi
G* G4 5' 8=
61 C. Ellis
7'4 F Horn
G F' Hum
A'ail
Suhr & Beatty
R Bames
I >ui Oui Stablo
C Koemcr
C Tliurman
THIRD RACE — 3-4 Mile. (Jan. 25. 1920—1:11—5—116.) Purse $600. 4-year-olds and
4 m upward. Claiming. Net value to wi:iner $450; second, $100; third, $50. j
8' .A Fran'eo .1 G Giveno
B AVa rren
I, -A Roberta
510-10))
110 D)0
5H)-1'10
1020-106
14.!0-10l)
G20-10«»
41G0 lO*)
11940-100
3740- 1')0
t
t
Index Horses
AWtPPSt '
% %
str F'in
Jockeys Owners
0
u
C
I*
s 1
< 77693 IRIVER.SIDE
WB !•) Ill
2
2
*F2 '>4
1'
1'
F
AVood’kMrs J I, Bran’n
6-5
G-5 6-5
2-5
1-5 1
<77767)KYE BRIGHT
w 5 11.5
4
5
4 * 4*
--
2*
J
CallahanMiss M O'Day
4
6
G
2
7-10
77746 = .'^PRING A'ALE
w 7 107
G
3
I’i 1 =
4»
34
A
McL'Iin C B Marlman
3
4
4
6-5
2-5 j
77681 MIS.S I.IBERTY'
w 4 111
3
1
3* S'
::nk
4*
P
Groos Berkshire Stable
1.5
20
20
8
4
77767‘NIG
w 6 P)0
5
4
o'l .5*
5’
r»<
J
I’az General I.ee Stb
15
20
20
8
*
77728 = RACHEL D-
WB 4 103
1
6
6 G
G
G
A\
F'roi.k T E Mueller
2
2
2
3-5
1-3
Time. 23%, 47V4. 1:12V4. Track fast. !
$2 mtiluels paid. Riverside, $4.3U stiaight, $3.20 place, $2.G0 show; i:ye Bright, $5.60 place, $3.80
show; Spring A'ale, S2.70 sliow. I
Flquivalent Itookiiig o-lds — Riverside. 115 to 1)10 straight. 60 to 100 plai-e, 25 to 100 show; Eye Rright, i
IsO to 100 jilace. !H) to 10)) show; Spring Vale. .3.5 to 10<) show. j
Winner fh. g, by A'ou Trump - Rosegal, by Galveston (trained by J. L. llrannon; bred by Mr.
Parker W'hitney).
Went to imst at 3:1S. At post 1 minute. Start good and fast. AA'on easily; second and tliird |
driving. RIA'ERSIDF', was taken back and saved until rounding the I-ist turn, from wliere lie moved up.
rapidly and easily (>as.s«'d SPRING A'ALFl in the stretch. EYF7 BRIGHT closed a big gap and finished
fast on the inside. SPRING A' -VI. FI set a fast pace, but tired in the stretch drive. Tlie bandages on
llACHFU, D. slipjied and she would not extend herself.
Scratched 77H10'- Rapid Stride, 104; 77728 Stacy Adams, 107; 77812 Golden Chance, 115.
Overweiglils — Nig, 1 iiound; Rachel D.. 2.
77773‘(\AVAI>CAD’R II. w 3 113 1
77662-’E.NCRLN1TE w 7 111 3
77752 = ‘INSl'RA.N’CE ws 3 96 7
77773 'I’WELVE BELLS ws 9 111 8
77794 SAVT .A.ND LOW w 4 10* 12
77699‘BETTY .ALDEN w 3 95 4
77752 ».\IADSON ws 4 113 11
77641».A.NNETTFrS SIS’R w 6 DCt 13
77399 = ‘AU REVOIR wsB 6 108 10 10 10* 9 * 9‘ 9 = 9 * M Frey
77730 FLASH OF ST’L. w 10 105 9 11 12' 12* 12* 11' 10* G Collins
77753‘THE AV.AG WB 5 108 2 12 11= II* !0* 10= 11=1 J Hun mer .A Bront
77136 PIE WB 7 109 6 9 91 10" 11* 12* 12‘ E Cantrell i> E A'an AVinkU
(76640)‘FULL AG-AIN WB 8 106 5 13 13 13 13 13 13 J AVood E AV F’o.x t
fMntuel field.
Timo. 25'%. 49%, 1:15%. 1:42%. 1:49%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid Cavaleadonr II., $12.20 straight. $.5.80 place, $4.00 show; Encriiiite, $.3.20 place,
$2.60 show; Insurance, $3.60 show.
Equivalent liooking odds Cavaleadonr II. , 510 to 100 straight. 190 to 100 place, 100 to 100 show;
Encrinite, 60 to lO) place, 30 to 100 show; Insurance, .SO to 1(10 sliow.
AVinner-B. g. by A’erdun -Amazone IL, by Ladas; (trained by G. F'. Hum; bred In F'gjiiie by
Baron M. de Rotbsehild).
AVent to post at 2:14. .\t post .3 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and third
driving. C.VV.AI.C.ADOrR II. set tlie i>ace from the start and eamly won all tlie way. ENCRINITII
was hard ridden and did her best. I.N'St'RANt'K liegan slowly, but clo.scd a gap and finished with a
rush. TWBLA'Fl BELIjS. raced well. SAVEE'P ,A.NI) lAlAV dosed a gap and finished close up. BETTI
.\LDFiN tired after racing close up for three-quarters.
Scratched — 77291 Jean Corey, 108; 7779.3 Tough iind Tight. 103.
Overweights — Bi-lty .\ldeu, 4 iiounds; F'lash of Steel. 2; Pie 1.
77832
THIRD RACE— 5-8 Mile. (May 20, 1920—69—4—10(7.) Puiae $600. 3-year-olds and
upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $420; second. $120; third, $60.
Index Horses
AAVtPPSt '4 Vg % Str Fin Jockeys
Owners
Equiv. Odds Str't
77826
FOURTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles,
olds and upward. Claiming.
(Jan. 18. 1929— 1:50%— 6— 105.) Purse $600. 4-year-
Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third, $50.
Index
Horses
A WtPPSt
%
14
%
Str Fin
Jockeys Owners
0
H
c
I*
S
77767*
“HALU
WB
6 107 10
8
I'l 11
2= 1"
J PetrecoaA S Flastman
8
10
10
4
2
77767=
‘SUPERIOR
W
7 100
8
7
2-
2*
i"
Ink 2*
J FTaton Maryland Stable
0
5
8-5
4-5
( 77790 l.'tPi IRTIBOY'
W
G 105
1
3
06
34
2 *
0 * u*
J Callahan W R Coe
t -0
21
21
1
1-2
77768
TO.VIAH 0 I
W.HR
5 107
3
1
71
7’
71
7' 4=
0 Pernia M .T O’Leary
8
10
10
4
2
77768=
‘.SQUIRE AA'IG NS w
G 102
2
2
G'i
52
SI
4' o'
AV Mcf'abeHadf'd & Keller
3
3
3
1
1-2
( 7 7681 )‘('.RANDSi)N
WB
5 102
G
5
5'
6 ’ 1 6 *
5'i G'I J Dawson Jessop Bros
21
2 |
2 |
4-5
2-5
( #77^5
1 ) JACQUERIE
W
5 106
9
9
42
44
4"
6' 7'
II Callah'iiW Grant
*
8
8
3
7-5
( 77678)FANNIE NAIL
W.SB
8 100
7
10
9=
8=
8‘
8‘ 8=
P Groos J S McDaniel
13
IS
15
6
3
77767
roun('f:
W
.5 107
4
4
10
9ak
9‘
9* 9*
F' AVood'kMrs H .1 Ken’y
10
10
10
4
2
(77131 )ULD ROSF:
WS
S 101
5
6
8"
10
10
10 10
(' Grann'n.I G Chaney
15
15
15
6
3
Time, 24%. 49, 1:14'%, 1:40%, 1:54. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paiil Ilalu, $67.80 straight, $33.60 place, $11.10 sliow; Superior, $9.30 place. $4 f)0 show;
Si>ortiboy. $3.00 show.
Fh(uivalent tiuoking odds- Ilalu. 3290 do 100 stniiglit. 1.580 to 100 place, 455 to 1(H) sliow; Superior,
3iS to ll» [ilace, Hk) to DM) show; Spoitiboy, 50 to DM) sliow.
AVinuer B. g, by King James — Adelinette, by Melton (trained by J. Gass; bred by Mr. Henry T.
Oxaard).
Went to post at 3:45. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. AA'on driving; second and tliird tlie
same. H.M.C swerved acn ss to the inside when going to the first turn and caused a jam in whicli
SQUIRE AVIGGINS, SI’ORTIBOY and OLD ROSFl were the principal sufferers, then took the lead and.
after being headi*d by SI'l'KRIOR. outgame<I him at the end. SUPF;RI0K took a small lead on the last
turn and finislied gamely, Imt tiring. SPOKTIBOY was jumped on in the jam on the first turn, but raced
well. TOMAHOI closed a gap and finished fast.
Scratched — 77767 NcaiKjIitaii, 102.
7773’J = *.f.AY ROBFIRTS w 6 113 5 6 61 5‘i 5* I" C Corbett C E Thompson 28G:l-l-)0
7'794‘FRANK S. WB 4 112 7 1 1* 1=| I'i 2' J Berg J F* Diirkee l‘.)0-!<k)
77566‘AVILD THO’GHTS w 6 111 4 5 4' 3" 4" 3« S O Doan’l T H AVelb* 25) ])kl
77753‘M.AY BRUEN wsB 4 106 2 2 2* 2* 3‘ 4" G Elli.s R L I’.aker S(»-!04
77773 = GR.AY'SON w 9 l'J2 3 4 3" 4’ 2‘* 5* A Collins G Drumheller 420-M0
77690* ‘CANNY' I..YDY WB 5 111 6 7 7 6‘ 6* J AVood C Thurman l<)i50 106
7 764 4 ‘SETTLE w 5 106 1 3 5i 7 7 7 G Cooper C Sawyer IGSO-IU*
Timo. 23%. 47%, 1:01. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid — Jay Roberts, $59.20 straight, $16.00 place, $6.60 show; FTank S., $.5.)70 place, $2.80
show; Wild 'ITioughtR, $2.60 show.
Equivalent booking odds- -Jay Roherls, 2.860 to DX) straight. TOO to lOO place, 230 to 100 show; I-'raiik
3., 1.80 to lot) place, 40 to 100 show; AVild 'nic.uglits, 30 to 100 show.
AViniier--Ch. g, by Everett — I ji Luz, by Lieber Karl (trained by D. Howell; bred by Sir. C. R.
Thom (ison ) .
Went to post .at 2:40. At post 1 minute. Start good .and slow. AVon driving: second and third the
same. J.YY' ItOBFHt'l’S moved up fast on the > utside wliile turning for lionie and, wearing F’R.XNK S.
down, got np to win the last stride. F'RANK S. raced into a long lead while iiessing the three-eigliths
(lost, Imt eommeiiced to tire midway of the sti-etch. AVILD THOUGHJ'S was hard ridden ami liad no
misliaps. SLAY BRUEN diit lier b«‘st. GRAY'SON tired under hi.s weight.
Si-ratehed -77817*Big Indian, 113; 77619 Uueblo, 111; 77822 Dr. Johnson, 114; 777.56 I’inls Gloriosus,
101; 7781S L,ady Winfrey, 96; 77421 Miss Dunbar, 109.
778
00 FOURTH RACE— 5-8 Milo. (May 20, 1920—59—4—107.) Purse $600. 3-year-olds and
00 upward. Claiming.. Net value to winner $420; seoond, $120; thinl. $60.
Index Horses
A-WtI*I*St % % % Str Fin Jockeys
Owners
Equiv. Odds Str't
77827
FIFTH RACE— 1 3-16 Miles. (Jan. 1. 1920— 1 ;57%— 6— 105.) Purse $700. 4-year-olds
aad upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $560; seoond, $100; third, $50.
Index Horses
AWtPl’St ',4 li % Str F'in Jockeys Owners
O II C P S I
7= 6| 5.i 1" T Wilson
li 1" 1' 2} J AA'ood
9 S' 7'| 3= AV Rid'our .S-;hr & B-atty
2J -'b 2b 41 G Cooper H Cooper
P Horn G F* Hum
J Glass Hollywood Stable
S'l 7’ 8* 71 S O’Do.nn’l Sunbeam Stable
6' 9 9 8=i Q Flllls R Sptvokels
9 F Horn C B Irwin
6* 5b
4= 4h 6i
3J 31 3 b
6
8 2i out
(77679)J«»F; 1'NDF:RW'D w 6 104 1 1 1* 1* 1' 1' li W Dellow L Gibson
77769*HAM.\N w 7 192 5 4 4'i 4= 4* 3 "b 2' J Daw.son FT L Fitzgerald 1 6-5 6-5 1-3 out
7 7769 NORTH AVALFIS w 3 106 2 3 2 * 3b 3'1 4' O Pernia AV E .Martin 3 4 4 6-5 out
7 7769 = DI A'ER.'-'rrY WB 5 102 4 5 5 6 ' 5 5 4' E Beach AV H Chambers 2 2i 2| 3-6 out
77769*F’LY'1NG PRINCE wB 5 104 3 2 3= 2= 2i 2i 5 AV F'ronk Dortch Bros 3 6 4 6-5 out
Time, 25%, 51%. 1:16%. 1:41, 2:00%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid Joe Underwood, $20.70 straight, $7.00 place; Human, $3.70 place; no show mutuels
sold.
Equivalent booking (.Ids Joe T.'uderwoi'd, C35 to IDO straight, 2.50 to l(k) place; Haman, .85 to 100
place.
Winner- Ch. g. by F'lammarion— ilabel May, by Thiiket (trained by J. Douglass; bred by Mr.
W. M. Mikel).
Went to iMisI at 4:12. -At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second and third the
same. JOFi rNDFlRWOOD set the pace from the start and, racing into n lung lead in the early running,
saved ground on all the li:rn.i and gamely withstooil H.AM.AN’S rush. The latter was under restraint f.ir
the first t lireenuarlers and finished fast in the outside. NORTH AA'.ALES raced well, but was tiring
at the end. DIVFiKSITY iinii<hed fast. F'LYING PRLNI'F; tired badly.
77817 HAR G’N'S HEIR WB 7 118 3
(67467) ‘JOE V. w 4 106 6
7 77.53 FMRT CHURCH’L w 7 121 5
7 7 753 “LADY LE BAND w 4 114 3
7740-2 ASK JF-SSIE w 8 116 2
77776 CAA'EAT EMP'R wsB 4 117 7
77573 HONEST GFT RGE wb S 117 1
77565 COMBUSTION WB 3 96 4
77531 HARRY D. w» 10 118 9
tMutuel field.
Time, 23%. 48V». 1:01%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid -Ilarrigan's Heir, $.55.40 straiglit, $27.60 place, $14.30 show; Joe V.
place. $10.00 show; F'ort Churchill, $12.00 .show.
F5qiiivslent liooking odds Ilarrigan’s Heir, 2670 to 100 straight. I'JSO to 100 place, 640 t.o 100 show;
Joe A'., field. 840 to 100 place, 400 to 100 show; F'ort ('linn-hill. 500 to 100 show.
Winner -<’h. g. by Ilarrigan- Admiral's Daugliter, by A'ou Trump (trained by P. AVallhanser; bred
by Mr. T. J. Saunders).
AA’ent to |M>st at 3:()G. -At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third
the same. HARItIG.AN'S HEIR, last at the start, came with a great rush through the fiual quarter
and headed JDFl V. in the last twenty yards. JOFl A', set a fast |>aee and after racing liis earl.v eou-
tendera into defeat, raced into a clear lead after entering the stretch. Imt Hiv'd near the end. F'OKT
CHURCHILL ilosi'd a liig gap in a fast finish. L.VDY LE B.VND and C.VA'K.AT EMl’TOR showed speed,
but tired. HARRY D. i|nit.
Si'ratelied —77381 Lady Tiptoe, 116; 77514 Little Ia'Ss, 111; 77144 Di'iinis IL, 106,
F' AVallhouser 2670- Pk)
Brown Sha.sta Farm Stb tl'220-Vk)
IGIO-I'kl
440-100
102c -1<)0
150-190
65)-W0
620- I'k)
t
field, $I8.'<0
77834
FIFTH RACE— 1-2 Mile. (May 12, 1916—47%-
-123.) Juvenile Stakes. $3,000 Added.
2-yeax-olda. Allowances. Net value te winner $4,790; seoond, $500; third, $250.
77828
SIXTH RACE— 5 1-2 Fuxlenga.
olds and upward. Handicap.
(March 2. 1919— 1 :05'.i— 4— 112.) Pnrse $800. 3-year-
Net value to winner $660; second, $100; third, $50.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Kin JiH'keya Owners
O H C P 8
77697 RIGHT O.N TI.ME w 4 122
77697 = I‘ELIO.N w 4 109
77697 DOROTHY B'K R wb 5 101
( 77638 ICUBA E.N'C'.NTij wB 5 112
77813 FilGHT BFILI.S wb 3 35
7748* GIPSY GOLD II. wb 3 94
1« W Fronk lO'man & Brown 2
2'i O Pemia L N AVe.st 1
3‘ J O’Brien Muth * F'orsha 3
4* F Wood'kFl L Fitzgerald 3
5* J Callahan W R Coo
6 J Daw.son Pronto Stablo
21 2i 3-6 1-3
65 6-6 2-3 1-5
16 15
8 8
7-5 1-2
I 2-5
5 2i
3 7-5
4»b 2‘ 3‘
II II 1>
2 ' 2 * 2 *
5" 4| 4‘
S « 6
3 | 5'* 5*
Time, 23, 46%, 59%. 1:05%. Track fast.
$2 niutuels paid Right on Time, $7.90 straight, $3.50 place, $,'1.20 show; Pelion. $2.90 place, $2.70
■huw; Dirothy Bui kiicr, $3.10 sliow. I
Equivalent hooking odds Right on l-ime. 285 to 100 straight, 75 to 100 place. )k) to Dk) show; I’elii n, [
to Da) place, :t5 to Ilk) show; Dorothy Buckner, .55 to KM) show. j
Winner B. g, by Jack .Atkin Susan lamoi. by Handsel (trained by J. Gass; lircd by Mr. J. I... Brown).
Went to )mst 4:37. -At jest 1 minute. Start good and fast. AVon driving; second and tliird the
anaie. RIGHT ON TIMFl was outrun for the first half mile, but came with a rush in the stretch and got
■p to win ill the final striiies. PELION set a fast pace from tl>- start, but tired after disposing of
DOROTHY BUCKNER. The latter ran a good race thruughoat. EIGH'l' BEIdJi cluecd a big gap. CUBA
BNCAN1X) wsa always i>utpaced.
Overweights- Eight Bells, 4 pounds; Gipsy Gold II. , $.
Index Horses
A AVt PP
St
u % %
Str F’in
Jockeys
Owners Flquiv.
Odds Str’t
(77771 )HEAR .SHOT
w
US 10
4
2'
1=1 1*
(;
Ellia
Meadowbrook Stable
8S(,-li)0
77551 NOr ENOUGH
w
118 s
6
G=
42 2 '
B
Kenn’dy
AV E Applegate
7470-100
( 77575 )JOHN T. D.
w
116 8
7
4"
P
Walla
AV Daniel
•ttl9!)-li"»
77771 =.Sj;<jUAN
vr
115 5
3
i,h
51 4 *
S
O'Donn’l
C B Irwin
15751 ) 100
77551 = DON EDUARDO
w
ns 4
13
10*
9" 5|
A
Johnson
Rancho Wikiup Stable
4'W-IOO
M.A.STER CHARLIE
w
118 14
8
3?
G" 6"
J
Butwell
AV Daniel
n
77792 SII.F7.NT PARDNER
w
118 7
6
1"
21 Tfc
A
flavor
N Bredin
1
7 7 683 = H FT R DS M A N
w
no 9
9
7h
7&k fk
F
Cantrell
F J Kelley
2470 I'JO
( 7779'J )0CF:A.N CURRENT
w
116 12
10
S'
81 9*1
D
('onn’lly
AV FI Applegate
t
77551 »KOSM AN
w
118 2
14
111 10' 101
W
Bog’aki
Pueblo Stable
9dGO-’>4)
77BI4=OUR ROY
w
108 n
11
12"
114 11'
C
Rails
AV Y' Musa
t
774 73 .StK'RATES
w
ns 15
13
9=J12' 121
A
Collina
W Daniel
}
7779-2 RUNOLATHE
w
118 13
12
13" 13'413'i
P
Marlin’z
0 B I rw in
15
( 77750)M1LLWII'K
w
118 3
t
14
14 14
F’
Ch’vetta
C A Mills
6040 100
77750*H1LL RUSSEUt.
w
118 1
3
F’cll.
R
Carter
J C McKay
750-100
tMutuel field; t|t'- U- Irwin entry; JW. H. Ajiplegate entry; ttW. Daniel entry.
Time, 23%, 47% (equals tnick record). Track fast.
$'2 mntiiols paid Bear Shut. $19 60 straight, $9J)0 place, $4.40 show; W. U. -Applegate entry, $G.i»
place. $3.40 show; W. Daniel entry, $3.00 show.
(Continued on aixth page.)
\
DAII.Y KACING FORM
Monday, March 10, 1924
Entries and Past Performances
JEFFERSON PARK
MONDAY, MARCH 10
W'KATHEIl CEOIDY; TRACK SI.OPPY.
FAKHT DE COTTBSY, ch. f. 2 112
(Trainer, J. T. Taylor, Ovaer, McB. Moore).
7 <669 F.Gr’nd.s 1-2 «^4faat 16 5 112 8 8
77695 F.Gr'nds
771*0 F.Gr’nds
76912 F.Gr’nds
BUCKO, br. c. 2 1M)
1-2
48%fast
16 5
113
8
"J f
42%hvj-
4
112
6
-.S
35 fast
44
115
4
: -S
35 good
30
U5
7
b. c.
2 (M)
112
By Stockwell — Fontarabia, Vy OddfeUov.
Breeder. MeBrayer Moore.
Q C*i E Martin 11 Poim’re, Channel. W.C. Whiteh’d
8* P E Martin S MarjDear, Foxmorc, B.Wlnfre.v
4> S> E Martin 12 Vanidoso. Mabel ('., Bit o’Hooey
8 * 7'* E Martin 10 B’yCooule, NiglilShade, Dcanll.
By Vindex — Miss Boor.ey, by Zeas.
By Johren — Sunfish, by Le Roi Soleil.
Owner. Greentree Stable). Breeder, Greentree SUble.
^ J**' “ *" J Corcoranll Sfiiilale. K. KeLutioiis. Ci
The flpures under the heading *'Rec.” in
the entries below show the best time of
each horse at the distance since January 1,
1921, no matter where it finished. In case
where record was made on other than a fast
or good track, abbreviations show track
conditions.
<6460 IS FIRST INDEX OF 1924.
77669 IS FIRST INDEX OF MARCH.
Racing starts at 2:30 n. ra. (Chicago time 2:.30).
®Siii(erior iiiiiil riiiiner. XGood iiiuil ruiiiier.
H:Kair inmi rnniicr. (M) Maidens, •.tppriiilite
■ llowaiicc. bllliiiaers.
First Race— 1-2 Mile.
Purs? $7(X>. 2-yoar-oIds. Allowances.
(Track record; Feb. 2S, 1920-4716—2—107.)
'776 27 Princess Jane ....106 1:07%
77709- John Josepli 122 COS
3 104. .720
6 120. .71.5
77407 Arendal 10811:00 4 120X71.".
77386- bSt. Maurice 120 1:07% T, 120X71.5
77583 Felirah 100 1:07% 3 104X71.".
77627 Dorolliy Kjaii 102 1:08 % 3 104.. 71.5
76E08 Dandjbrusb 10.5 1 ; OS 3 109.71.5
77608’ bSIiug 114 l;08Vs •'> 120X710
77627 l.Kirah 106 l;10%m 7 11.5X710
77577 Fire Cracker lOS l:101t.li 7 120X70.5
77709 I’.aibara Palmer ..109 1:10% 4 11.5.. 70.5
75319 bEnos 117 1.08% 9 120 X 705
71885 Voltage (51) 7 120. .700
77709 Boot Black (M)... 4 120. "CO
77099 Wise Cracker (M)llO 1:12% 3 109.. 700
77710 Bert Hanlon (M) . .115 1:13% 3 109. .700
’T7320 Georgia Willard i
(51) lU 1:10 3 KM. .700
76557 laidy Celia 3 104X700
74676 Bobadil (51) 7 120 . 700
77212 F.Gr’nds 31 f 41%fast
NEAT GIRL, ch. f. 2
(Trainer, J, M. Brown, Owner, L. J. Brown),
I'* 118 2 8’ 8'‘ J Corcoranll St'pilalc. K. Ketatioiis. ConDneiite
10 118 13 13 13” J D M*neyl3 1‘arolell.. Confliiente, lloleCard
112 By Danger Rock — Old Woman, hy Yankee.
.106 l;10%m 7 115x710
.108 l:10%h 7 120X70.5
; -Icffcrson
n F.Gr’nds
o i F.Gr’nds
0 - 51 «‘254 F.Gr’nds
; I F.Gr’nds
1 F.Gr’nds
4 11.5.. 705 , o. I, Z (,
9 120 X 705 i __ (Trainer, A. Jacobns. Owner, L. Abel).
7 120. .709 j Jeffeison 1-2 49%fast lOO 113 14
4 120. .7C9 DOC McMAHON, b. g, 2 (M)
3 109.. 700 (Trainer, C. S. Wilson.
3 109. .700 777.58 Jefferson 1-2 49%
1-2
48%fast
10
113
5
1-2
49%fast
8
113
7
34 f
42%faat
10
113
8
34 f
42 fast
10
115
9
3-8
35 fast
7
115
8
8-?
35%mud
15
115 10
3-8
36%mud
15
115
1
. b. f.
2 (M)
109
(Trainer’ C. S. Wilson. Owner. Woodland Stock Farm Stable).
wn). Breeder, Hickey Bros. A Mont-
gomery.
8 €1 S’J W Oump 14 51aryl)ear. IJttleJimmy, Channel
7 7 7'* J Corcor’n 7 Wh’ton. Coufliiente, C.Schnellet
2’i I'J W I.illey 12 SpanisliName, Help, Bl’kDinali
8‘ 7” J Wallace 13 Geor.Rose, NightSiiade, S.Name
•’I 6’ E Ainbroseia Vanidoto, MabelC., F’jdeCoorsy
98 7*i E Ambrosel2 Evelyn, Mabel (^. Night Shade
6* 4*i E AmbroselO Uress Goods, Evelyn. Mabel C.
By Col. Vennie— Crystal, by The Commoner.
Breeder. J. B. Respess.
13 13’ 12’1 J Kederis 15 Sweepton.i, Flavia, I.ittle Jimmy
By Towton Field — Maud McKee, by Luke Ward.
<7.58 Jefferson
<441 F.Gr’nds
<342 F.Gr’nds
727.5 F.Gr’nds
<212 F.Gr’nds
Today’s i
Ind.
Horse.
Wt. Kec.
A.AVt.Ilan. |
77*106’
Evelyn
121 X7‘25
Cn647)
Brown Trout
11.-1X720
(77537)
Barney Google
121 . .71.".
(77758)
Sweeptona
113
;49%
11.'.. .715
(77385)
Lillie Gipsv .
115, .71.". ,
(77708)
Malacha
114
:49%
112. .715 !
77069
Sum Mengel .
118
;48%
IIS. .710
77758
Honest Mose
(M).llU
:49%
112X710 1
77669
F’anny dc Coursy..ll3
:4S%
112X710 I
77647
Hurry Scurrv
(M).
112. .710 i
77313
Itncko (M) .
107. .710 1
77779
Neat Girl
11.3
:51%
112. .70.5 I
77758
Crystal A’enuie
(M)11.3
:51
109. .700 1
77768
Doc McMabon
(M) .116
:49%
107. .700 1
77669
Wattle (M) .
109. .700 :
77516
Parducr Jewell
(M)
104. .700
Billy AVelch .
112 1
Louis Rubeiisteiii. .
D- 1
Second Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs.
Purse $700. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: Dec. 25, 1919 - 1:05% — 3—108.)
77740’ Melbourne (55) .. 3 109. .7
77670= Dan Bolling Ill 1:07% .5 120X7
77606’ b.Antieipalc
77676 Antilles
77517’ Hiater Josella
77627’ Slanip
77648 Froth
no 1:08
....101 1:07%
115 1:08%
115 1:07%
3 109. .72.5 I
.5 120X720 I
7 129X71.5 I
(! 115X710 i
4 115.. 710 1
0 129X710!
4 120X710 I
Fourth Race — 1 MUe and 70 Yards.
Preliminary Purse.
Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds. Allowances.
(Track recoid: Dec. 4, 1922— 1 ;43%— 3—102 1
(77761) BLACK GOLD ... 116X7.50
T7761* Fredericktown .... 103X740
77802 Extra Edition 106 1:40% 108.7.35
77802 Brilliant Cast 104 1:45% 103x735
77672 Deronda 106 1:40% 98X7.30
’<7761 Dazzlcr 100 l;47%sy 98 x 720
77738’ Lieutenant Farrell. 98.. 720
Fifth Race— 1 1-8 Miles.
San Carlos Opera Co. Claiming Handicap.
Purse $700. 3-year-olds and upward.
(Track record: 5Iarcli 17, 1929- 1 :01%— 3— 118.)
(776 50) bEdward Gray 4 112.. 720
77738 Calcutta 4 114X720
77803 Bucado 93 1:54 4 102 x 710
77783’ M Jewel lyn 105 1:52% 6 109x715
77760’ blsosteles 101 1:54 5 110 . 710
77760 Amity Claim . 3 90x 710
77711 tVinner Take All.. 101 1;.54% 4 104 X 700
1-2
49%fast
20
116
5
34 f
42%mud
SO
106
9
34 f
42%good
eo
111
5
34 f
42 fast
50
109
8
34 f
41%fast
25
118
9
:n)
109
(Trainer. G. Land. — Owner, R. Hyams).
< <660 F.Gr’nds 1-2 48%fa.-t 20 1(9 9 1(
PARDNEE JEWELL, br. f, 2 (M) 104
(Trainer, J. Shields. Owner. E. E. Mooar),
5 7.516 F.Gr’nd.s 3} f 42%fast :( i lOS 2
<7120 F.Gr’nd.s 3-8 35 fast 30 115 11
76981 F.Gr’nds 3-8 36%hvy 30 110 10
76646 F.Gr’nds 3-8 36%fast 30 110 10
First start for the following:
BILLY WELCH, b. c, 2 (M) 112
(Trainer, W. Carter. Owner, M. Cox).
LOUIS RUBENSTEIN. br. c, 2(M) 112
(Owner, Cincinnati Stable).
Stock Farm Stable). Breeder, Cross tc Haner.
4 4i 4‘ii A Fraley 1.5 Sweeptona, Flaviu. Little Jimmy
7’ 7” A Fraley 10 Confluenie, Hon.Mose, HoleCard
6‘ 6‘ A Fraley 13 Mas.Billy, B. Winfrey, 51yBiddy
9’ lO’l A Fraley 1.3 Evelyn. Foxmorc. Barney Google
9* 8’I G- Manganl3 ParolelL, Confliiente, HoleCard
By Sweep — Wanda Fitter, by Peep o'Day.
Breeder, R. Hyams.
10 10*1 10’ II Stutls 11 Foxin’re, Clianiul, W.C. Wliiteb’d
By Zeus — Celtiva, by Celt.
). Breeder, Mrs. C. Smith.
12 12” J (?baln’'esl2 Neat Girl. Siiaiu.iii Name, IK!p
11’ 11” J Corcoranl2 Vanidoso. 5IabelC., F’ydet.'oursy
10' lO’l G Walls 12 Step.Moiig, 5I:iryDcar. .Mabel C.
10>> 11'‘ L. Morris 11 M'yDoar, Bit o'Uoney, MabelC.
By Horron — Va-va. by Stalwart.
Brseder, J, B. Gorham,
By Delhi — Patti, by Plaudit.
Breeder, J. D. Carr & Bro,
?nri RAPF “ Forlonsr*. R-ycar-oliLs and upward. C'lainiing:. (Dec, :::
4-MU ISHJI 1:05 4-5— K 108.)
4 114X720 ‘ MELBOURNE, ch. g. 3 (M) 109
4 102x71.5 I (Trainer, W. J. Foley. Owner, L. Gallo).
(77630) Huonec 99 1:52%
6 109x715 j 77740 Jefferson 3-4 l;14%fast
5 110- - <19, 77626 F.Gr’nds 3-4 1:14%good
3 90X 710 j 77.320 F.Gr’nds 3-4 1:15%slow
4 104 X 70.5 I 77056 F;Gr’nds 3-4 1:13 fast
6 103x70-5 j}^ BOLLING, h. g, 5
Sixth Race— 1 1-16 MUes.
Piwse $700. 4-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Ih-atk record: March 17, 1920— 1:45%— 7— 110.)
77803’ ‘Royal Duck
10(’> l:09%s 3 1 09 X 710 77742 *Boy from Home. . .105 1 ;47%
Sleigh Bells 104 l:ll%sy 3 101.. 710 1
Stone Age 105 1:08%
Little Florence ..105 1:09%
4 120x710
5 115x705
77577 Vacuum 1(8 1:08% 4 120. .<(
76607 Procpcdi 109 l OS'i 4 129 . 7(
77740 Bugler (M) 104J1:08% 3 109X7(
77099 Black Ruler (M)..112 1:09% 3 109:|:7(
77213 Bob (.M) 115 1:11 3 109..7t
775 17 Eunice Bailey (Ml 3 104.. 7(
77740 Miss Etta (M) 111 1:08% 3 104.. T(
77740 5Voo<llaiid yueeu
(Ml 3 KM. ,7C
76619 bUla (.\I> 115 1:14 S115..7(
Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
Purse $700. 3-ycar-old's and U[>ward. Claiming.
(IVack record; Dec. 1(1, 1919 1:05% — 4—112.1
74065 Ink 100 1:09% 3 101.72
77781 •Vitamin
77743 ‘Runqiioi
77579’ ’Wrangler
.. 95 1:46%
. .Ifrl 1:44%
.. 97 1:46%
7 110X725
5 110X720
5 110X715
6 107. .715
4 109X715
4
120,
. 70.5
77521
•Tingling
..104 1:47 ■
6
107X715
4
120.
.700
77759’
•Good 'Time
6
107X710
3
lOttXTOO
1 77670
Hariy B
..110 1:46
7
112X710
3
109 :]
i:709
1 77714
Sam F'raiik ....
..107 1:47%
6
112. .710
3
109.
.700
77762
•Beverwyck
.. 98 1:48%
4
109. .710
3
KM.
.700
77630
AValniit Hall
..106 1:45%
10
112X705
3
104.
.TOO
77741
Kent L
.. 90 1:44%
4
111 x705
76879
•bAVar Idol
..103 1:48%
8
107X705
3
KM.
.TOO
77781’
•Mr. Beck (M)..
4
106.. 705
8
115.
.700
77720
St. Donard ....
..110 1:47%
6 lir.x700
I (Trainer, F. J. Kearns. Owner. S. Gooch).
I 77670 F.Gr'nds 3-4 l:14%fast 8 106 5 6
1 77606 F'.Gr’nd.s 3-4 l:15%hvy 5 112 6 7
! 77495 F.Gr’nds 3-4 l:14%good 5 111 2 4
1 77364 F.Gr’nds 3-4 1:I3%fast 20 110 3 1
,77100 F.Gr’nds 3-4 1:14 fast 15 114 3 3
I 76986 F.Gr’nds 3-4 l:15%hvy 6 109 3 9
I 7C837 F.Gr’nds 3-4 1:15 slow 8 116 4 2
76701 F’.Gr’nds 3-4 l:16%hvy 10 115 6 7
ANTICIPATE, b. h, 7
5 112 6
5 111 2
20 110 3
15 114 3
6 109 3
8 116 4
10 115 6
120
Zh 2'' II Stutts
*J 9” !•’ Reilly
6' 6’ I' Reillv
3’ 3'J F' Rcilly
4J f)"J F’ Reilly
S' 10’’ II Stutts
3' 3’ H Stutts
5'J 3' H Stutts
71755 Slanderer 104 1:47%
77477 bAl Slebler 105 1:48%
77784 Liicidus 112 1:47%
(77499)’bKred Kinney KM 1:47%
77721 I’ermareo 03 1:49%
5 ii;:’ ‘"S76 F’.Gr’nde;
J®® il? 77364 F’.Gr’nds
1® ; <7314 F.Gr’nds
t 7718.-> F.Gr’nds
i "«190 Jefferson 5
4 Jefferson
4 jjjyyoti ANTILLES, ch. m, 6
4 111.. 700 1 (Trainer, G. Pe
5 107..700 J”9<6 F'.Gr’nds :
4 106 X 700 '<^192 F'.Gr’nds !
3-4 l:]4%goo«l
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 l:H%fast
3-4 1:16 bvy
51 f l:12%hvy
51 f l:ll%hvy
3-4 l;15%good
dlOI'FKR.SON PARK JOCIvKV PERCE.NTAGES.
Jockey.
From
Jauaary 1
At or
Over
P C. Wt. MU.
1 to February- lO,
1
1st. 2d. 3d. 1 Jockev.
incInaiTe.
At or
Over
P C. Wt. MU.
Parke, I
.26
100
9C1
248
159
1‘23
Ambrose, K. .
09
108
119
11
Kennedy, J.
,20
105
41
8
5
6
Blind. E
09
99
386
35
laing, L
.19
87
187
35
21
15
Costello, R. ..
09
104
241
21
I’ool, E
.19
lOS
4.52
84
94
67
Owens. J. ...
09
106
s-je
28
I'.atwell, J. ..
.18
118
85
15
1.5
15
Kaiser. 11. ..
08
99
148
12
Martin E.
.1.8
108
498
88
62
Til*
Lilley, W. ...
08
115
66
0
McDermott, L.
.18
106
732
131
119
no
Rose. O
08
106
372
31
Robinson, C.
.17
115
80
14
8
4
Dvson, G
08
95
38
3
Mangan. G. ..
.17
104
151
25
21
19
Corey, G
08
107
161
13
Abel, A
.17
101
444
70
61
60
Accardy, A. .
OS
106
121
10
Morris, L.
.16
112
180
28
22
2a)
Cooper, G. ..
07
85
ea
6
Holloway. B.
.16
1P7
120
10
8
18
Gruneisen, J.
07
103
29
2
kLirinelli, B.
.16
KM
455
74
63
67
Thomas. J. ..
07
104
94
7
O’Malioney, C.
.13
108
41
31
34
Dennison. J. .
06
no
60
8
Nicholson, 0.
.16
102
38
3
3
2
Gruber, J.
06
no
31
2
Barrett, N. ..
Henpel, J. ...
.15
110
68
10
5
8
Breiining. G.
06
no
65
4
.15
102
318
47
43
45
McCormack, T
05
100
19
1
Erobie, B. ...
.15
112
398
58
78
r»2
Mcrgler, I). ..
05
97
154
8
Walla, G
.14
lost
219
31
29
28
Mycr. 11
05
106
20
1
Garrett, M. ..
.14
IdO
355
49
42
29
Reilly. F. ...
06
102
21
1
Fraley, A. ...
.14
102
144
20
24
17
llurbournc, B.
(K>
111
40
2
Burke, J. U..
.14
no
125
18
18
11
Jones. D
05
93
198
K)
Conway, J. . .
.13
102
77
10
6
7
Kederis. J. ..
03
104
64
2
Harvey. B. . .
.13
105
743
95
SO
96
l<eyland, J. .
03
100
86
1
Hay, II
.13
85
69
9
7
4
Saucier, L. ..
03
89
29
1
Romanelli, K.
.13
105
240
31
33
28
Smith, L ...
03
105
35
1
Wallace. J. ..
.1,3
100
1001
129
123
157
Tliorndyke, F.
03
96
147
6
Etntts, 11. ..
.12
lot
.556
65
66
84
Duncan, G. ..
100
1
0
Mooney. J. D
.12
114
387
48
43
51
Allen, C
105
8
0
Murphy, F. ..
.12
III
80
10
11
5
Dolin, J
95
0
0
McCoy. J.
.12
103
492
67
49
50
Fisher, D. . .
90
13
0
BeU. E
.12
113
202
25
24
32
Forstcrer, L.
100
8
0
Clialmers, J.
.11
101
542
62
79
52
Marriner, W.
98
4
0
Breiining, B.
.11
91
82
9
4
11
McAuliffe, D.
104
7
0
Fields. G. ...
.11
105
COil
74
85
29
Noel, G
100
9
0
Corcoran. J. .
.11
106
681
76
89
74
I’ichon, L
106
14
0
Croe*. C
.11
104
232
26
31
31
Rodney. T. .'.
100
7
9
Koacb, A. ...
.11
104
260
29
S3
29
Rodriguez. J.
116
7
0
Ponce, C
.11
198
124
16
20
16
Griffin. 8. ..
100
8
0
Hunt, A.
.11
97
56
C
4
2
Humiltoo, II.
no
6
0
Bchwartz. M.
.10
112
135
13
16
16
Hansen. W. .
110
6
0
Boehm. E. ..
.10
107
13S
14
13
13
Harvey, W. .
95
11
0
Holmes, 11. ..
.10
102
89
g
4
5
Simon, L
98
19
0
Harrington, R
.10
109
200
20
24
24
Taylor, U. ...
95
9
0
Milner, W. . .
.10
97
278
29
24
43
Thompson, G.
100
11
0
McDermott, R
.10
100
288
30
37
33
Uslan. K
95
6
0
Byrne. J
.10
103
252
24
19
32
Vilmore, A. .
100
9
0
Carroll, G. W.
.10
100
22
28
29
Y’eltun. R. . .
97
39
0
1st RACE
• 1-2
Mile.
107.)
li-year-
olds
AllovA'ances.
(Feb. 2
8, 1020 47
(Trainer, G. Peterson. Owner. G. Peterson).
77576 F'.Gr’nds 3-4 l;14%good 20 100 6 5 5
77192 F'.Gr’nds 3-4 l:14%good 20 105 7 11 12
76923 F.Gr’nds 3-4 l:li-sslow 30 102 7 9 9
768.58 F'.Gr’nds 3-4 l:I4%fast 15 10.2 10 12 10
75084 Empire 1 1-16 1 :4S%good 10 105 5 3 3
74996 Flmpire ImTOy l:4T%mud 9-5 1061 3 2 2
74889 Empire Ab 3-4 1 ;10%fast 8 106 7 6 4
74723 Jamaica 1 1-16 l;47%fast 7 111 3 3 3
74592 Jamaica 1 1-16 l:49%fast 7 111 3 S 5
74502 Jamaica 1 1-16 l;4Su,fasl 15 111 2 3 2,
SISTER JOSELLA, h. f, 4 115
(Trainer, J. McPherson. Owner, C. McCarthy).
, 77517 F'.Gr’nds 3-4 1:14%fast 4) 94 2 2 2
jgi 77276 F'.Gr’nds S-4 1;I3%faat 12 103 4 5 5
g 177014 F'.Gi’nds 3-4 1 :13%fa.st 8 104 9 8 6
76095 Jefferson 3-4 l:15%fast 6 104 2 2 2
J 74361 I.atonia 3-4 1:13 fast 3 98 4 5 4
j5 74060 Lex’ton 3-4 l;13%fast 3-4 96 2 2 2
20 STAMP, b. g, 5
6 (Trainer, A. G. Woodman. Owner, J. Marino).
2 77627 F'Gr nd.s 3-4 l:14%good
8 77452 F'.Gr’nds 3-4 l;1.5%hvy
« 77276 P.Gr’nd.s 3-4 1:13%fast
5 77148 F.Gr’ndr, 3-4 l:14%fast
5 76943 F.Gr’nd.s 3-4 1:14 good
2 76615 F'.Gr’nd.s 3-4 1:13%fast
21 76525 F.Gr’nds 3-4 l;I4%slo\v
2 74850 l.atonia 3-4 l:13%good
1 74768 Ijitonia 3-4 1:13 fast
1 74659 Latonia 3-4 l;12%fast
12 FROTH, b, g, 4
® (Trainer, J. D. Lenahan. Owner
199 By Mont d’Or II, — Dimity, hy The Commoner,
L. Gallo), Breeder, G. M. Hendrie.
IS 116 111* 2i“t W Crump 15 Bush Buck. I>-voy, 'I'ho Reaper
20 110 8 8 9 ' 7"1 It Har’tonl.3 B’yKIair, ( bmedy. IViitcliCharm
8 116 6 3 7* 6*’ It Har’ton 11 AmityClaini, tJ’dfield. .Mtractive
15 110 9 7 7*> S'* R Har’tonl3 Exchange, BillyKlair, McIntosh
120 By Sea King — Coat, by Ogden,
r. S. Gooch). Breeder. J. E. Madden.
8 106 6 ( ^ 2t> II Stutts 9 Stargo. Round Kobiii, M. Harvey
5 112 6 7 8J 9'= !■' Reilly 10 Little -\lfred. .Anticipate, Ettalic
5 111 2 4 6' 6’ F' Iteillv 9 Stargo, 1‘aulMicou. Diimbfoiinder
20 110 3 1 3’ 3'1 F' Reilly 1(> Arrowhead. I’aiil Alicoii. Stargo
15 114 3 3 4J f)*J F’ Reilly 8 Paul Micoii. (Jiiv’nor. Carnarvon
6 109 3 9 S' 10*1 II Stutts 10 Ciiv’nor. Care Tree, .Sequel
8 116 4 2 3* 3’ H Stutts 12 BegPardon, Crecn Gold. Sequel
10 115 6 7 5'J 3' H Stutts . 11 Carnarvon, F'ar East, Hysteria
^20 By Plaudit — Antipathy, hy Ornament.
E. Marmouget). Breeders. Morris Sc Alexander.
6 112 3 2 2’ 21 J Heupel 10 Lit. Alfred, Ettahe, I'ifty-Kifty
12 110 4 3 3) 3‘1 .f Heupel 14 K. Rubin. Omnipotent, Sagamore
20 110 9 10 10 10'’ J Heupel 10 Arrowhead, P’lMicoii, D Bolling
20 110 10 6 5 * 4' .1 Heupel 12 Brookdale, CoralUeef, .S’p’yKIm
20 111 7 11 111 10” G .Manganl2 Carel'reo, P IMicoti, Fifty-Fifty
112 4 11* I'l F. Martin 11 Dcntaria, FlilJ><Tt.vgil»’t. Assume
8 115 3 4 3J 4’ E Martin 12 Sling, Royal Dm k. Piedmont
15 113 3 4 6'' 6’i J D M’neyl2 Modesty, K’g.scicrc, C.J.C gmile
^^9 By Rapid Water — Maria C., hy Yankee Gun.
G. Peterson), _ Breeder. G. W. J. Biasell.
20 100 6 5 5 ' 5’ D Merglor 14 R. Robin. OiiiDipoteiit. Anticipate
20 105 7 11 12 12” II Zander 12 -Arrowhead, Dougliniit, Vcnizelos
30 102 7 9 9' 9- G Th'pson 11 IWgPardon, Sagamore. K'gsclrre
15 10.3 10 12 10' 11’ G Tliomp’nll Poiipye, .Arrowliead, Vcnizelos
10 105 5 3 Sli 4’ A -Accardy (* Zealot. The .Almoner, Diversity
9-5 106y 3 2 2’ 2’i A Accardy 5 Reknb. tirandson. ( ordelicr
8 106 7 6 4’ 2* A Accardy S Riibieii, SlacyAdams. M. Cooper
7 111 3 3 S’* 4’') A Accardy 7 Syl. Spring, Kekal), SirGal’adll.
7 111 3 S 5’ 5’i A Accardy 6 R.Leiglifon, SirCal’dlL, Divers'y
15 111 2 3 2J 2' A AccardylO Bersagliere. Diversity, T. Cassidy
^19 By Meelick — Regea, by Hargrave.
C. McCarthy), Breeder. C. E. McCarthy.
4J 94 2 2 2i 2" O Cooper l.'l Baukcrl’r ii. Pulmetto. Rap. Day
12 103 4 5 5' 5’i R Harvey 11 Simplicity. .Midii’l FolRes, JoiiJoii
8 104 9 8 6) 5=J R Harvey I t Kindred. Old Sinner, Pr. AVelles
6 104 2 2 2*: 4’ R Harvey 12 Avispa, F!or. _ Deeii, Reliability
3 98 4 6 4' 4'J I Parke 12 Kindred. P.en' Bolt. Green Gold
3-4 96 2 2 2'' 9'' 1 Parke S F”eli Canadian. Orlova. Monsoon
J”9 By Ormondale — Post Hark, by Star Shoot,
ner, J. Marino). Breeder. J. E. Madden.
41 104 113’ 3’1 L I.ging 11 P rSport, ItapidDay, D thyRyaa
10 107 113' 3*i I, I..ang 13 Col. Winn, Mclntosti. Gen.Cud’na
7 104 1 1 7* 4’ J Kederis 11 Simplicity, Midn’tFullies, JoiiJoil
12 103 4
8 104 9
6 104 2
3 98 4
3-4 96 2
15 106 10 10 9* 9’
22 104 1 2 4-' C
4i 1C5 6 1 3’' 5'
21 102 3 2 I" 5'
120 By
2i 3'i J Kederis 12 K. Bottom, Cap.C’ostigan, Sword
3' 3* J Kederis 13 Avispa, Tempting, Bneado
2'' 7*J J Kederis 13 Tnnibon. MissF’rtune, Kingselere
9* 9’ J Kederis 12 Kingselere. P. Sport, R’y’ICliarlie
77648 F'.Gr’nd.s
3-4 1:14 fast
•C. E. Lenahan).
2 4'' C'3 D Jones 12 BeuBolt, t'lias.Hei.iy, Gold. Floss
1 3’> 5'i F' Smith 11 Orlova, GeddenFloss. M. Bodiue
2 1" 5'S D Jones 12 Modna, By (iolly. Lord Allen
By Thunderer — Babble, hy All Gold.
<7105 F'.Gr’nds 11-16 1:49 fast
J 77057 F.Gr’nds
® 76614 F'.Gr’nds
® 76364 Jefferson
® 76’247 Jefferson
® 75994 Jefferson
75974 Jefferson
5 ftUINHAM, b. g.
12 113 5
20 106 11
3-4 1:14 fast 15 109 10
3-4 l;H%fast 15 110 9
3-4 l;14%good 6 99 2
61 f 1:12 hvy 4 107 2
3-4 1:17 slow 16-6 103 6
51 f 1:10 hvy 8 112 6
Breeder. H. P. Whitnev.
6J 5*i L MeD’ottl.’l Patrician. Haidec. McIntosh
4’ 9” G F'ields 12 Tom Cassidy. Pete Foy, A'oriek
7“* 7’J G F’ields 11 Coral Kief. Guv’nor, Daydue
6) 9” F l.rf'e 13 I!. Pardon, Dr. Joe, Tliel'rancis.-an
J AVallace 9 Simplicity, Uccoin tion. R.Cj’lie
I* 1* F' I.ee 11 GcorgcSt.'i I r. Consort, Adventure
5* 6” H F'arlandll Antonia. PoorSpoit, PermariM
1** 3i J McCoy 10 KnotGrass, GoldenFIoss, Consort
(Trainer, C. 0. Smith. Owner, A. Dufauchard).
By Peter Quince — Margaret Hampsen, by Nasturtium,
76922 F'.Gr’nd.s 3-4 1:16 slow 15 108 1 9 10' 12” H Stutts
76228 Jefferson 3-4 1:20 hvy U-10 99 8 10 10”10«J I Parke
7606’J Jefferson 3-4 l:15%fast 6 107 4 3 3' 2'1 H Stutts
75973 Jefferson 5» f 1:10 hvy 7 HI 7 2 2>> 2’ H Stutts
75459 Pimlico ImTOy 1 ;49 slop 61 10814 Pled. AV Pool
7525’* Pimlico 61 f 1 :07 fast 46 103 4 5 11 11” H Thom
74980 I.aurel 3-4 l;15%good 61 110 4 6 61 6’i W I’ool
74738 Laurel 1 l;41%fast 8 1 04 8 2 1'
74667 I.aurel 3-4 l:13%fast 23 105 2 3 6‘
SLEIGH BELLS, hlk. f, 3 104
(Trainer. J. J. Russell. Owner. J. J. RnsseH)
77577 F'.Gr nds 3-4 1 :14%good 60 97 H 11 11
77343 F'.Gr’nds 341:15%good 25 11012 14 14
75136 Wh'ling Ab 5-8.1:04 hvy 13-10 110
74960 Stamford A b 5-8 l :00%fast 5) HO
74880 Stamf’d Ab 5-8 1:00 fast 13-10 111
)• Breeder, C. Nuckols.
10' 12” H Stutts 12 Peggy (»., Viiltilla. Belle K.
10'’10*i I Parke 11 A\'. Lynch, t;*t Nortiiern. Dowry
3' 2'J H Stutts 12 A|)ology, ilidn’tFoIlirs, Baldinc
2k 2’ H Stutts 8 B.Hopi*, Diisinesslike, Tointella
ed. AV Pool 8 Aggra.Papa, Rom t’.irl, B. Streak
11 11’* H Thomasl’2 F'rcd’ktow ii. 'l’ro|i. Water, Omega
61 6’i AA' I’ool 10 F’chrali, Frederickt’n. AA'r’khorn
Diet Time T’ck Odd* Wt .St % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
EVELYN, ch. f, 2 121
(Trainer, A. L. Kirby. Owner, J. Livingston).
77406 F’.Gr’nds 34 f 41%fast 3 118 4 SJ
77275 F.Gr’nds 34 f 42 fast 6 119 6 2'
77147 F Gr’nds 34 f 41%fast 8-5 113 3 1'
76809 F'.Gr'nds 3-8 35%mud 1 116 1 11
76700 F'.Gr’nds 3-8 35%hvy 7 115 6 ji
BROWN TROUT, br. f, 2 115
(T.-ainer, J. Lowe. Owner, E. Cebrian).
34 f
41%fast
3
US
4
34
2“ E
Martin
13
34 f
42 fast
S
U9
6
2*
Ik E
Martin
13
34 f
41%fast
S-5
113
3
1*
Ik E
Martin
8
3-8
3&%mud
1
116
1
1)
I’J E
Martin
12
3 8
35%hvy
7
115
6
8*
3’4 E
Martin
11
By Royal II — Julia L., by Harrigan.
Breeder, J. Livingston.
74 755 Stamf’rd 6-8 1:02 good
74715 Stamf’rd B-8 1:01%fast
74423 Th cliffe 1-4 l;16%fast
74328 Th’cliffo 3-4 l:15%fast
73841 Dufferin Ab 5-8 1:02 fast
STONE AGE, b. g, 4
13 Foxir.ore. Bar ytloogle, Wheaton I (Trainer.'J. McKeon. Owner. W. A. Baumgartner).
8 B. G(X)gIe, Wheaton, S. Mengel ' E t-r’nds 3-4 1;14%good 10 108 9 9 9k G’ J
77647 F'.Gr’nds
34 f
41%fast
4
115
1
77605 F'.Gr’nds
34 f
42%hvy
15
107
3
77473 F'.Gr nds
34 f
42%slow
20
115
8
HARNEY GOOGLE.
b. c.
2
121
(Trainer, W. H. Fixer. Owner
G.
W.
SU
77637 F'.Gr’nds
3) f
42%fast
1
115
3
77275 F'.Gr’nd.s
34 f
42 fast
24
U6
3
77147 F’.Gr’nds
34 f
41%fast
2
116
1
76942 F’.Gr’nds
3-8
36 good
3-5
118
1
By Troutbeck — Mammy, by Sempronius,
Breeder, E. Cebrian.
Ik 1"* T. McD’ottL! Bellell.. I.it. Jimmy, Nightshade
76943 F'.Gr’nds
74770 I.a.tonia
74597 I>atoni:i
73244 Bl. Grass
72701 F'ortErie
72594 FortFlrie
3-4 1 :H good 12 lU 9
ImTOy l:44%fast 18 104 9
3 4 1:13 fast 49 102 6
5-8 1 ;01 fast 7 1044
3-4 1;13%faai 7 1C2 7
3-4 l:I4%fast 8 1114 4
16 1:50 fast 22 102 2
-4 3:H%fast 21-10 lOS 6
«h cl “• i 72455 Ham’ton 1 1-16 R50 fast 22
BWEEPTONA. br. f, 2
*k 6’ J Corcoranl4 AlexAVoodlif fc, BelleU., Trigger
By rrizxle — Jeano. hy Dick Welles
Breeder, D. B, Knox.
1' 14 R Har’ton 8 A.AV’dliffe, Bellell.. W.C.W’h’d
7* 3' R lIar’tonl3 F;velyu, Foin;ore, AVheaton
2k 2k G AA’alls 8 Flvelyn, AA’heaton, Sam Mengel
1* 1* R Har’tonlO N. Shade. DeanlL, D.B.Stewart
71922 FortFirie
71758 FortErio
71 <58 FortErio 3-4 1 ;16%fast
LITTLE FLORENCE, ch. m, 5
(Trainer, B. F. McClain. Owner, B. F. McClain).
By Sweep— Piimbutton, by Bachelor’s Button.
49%fast 40 113 4 7 34 Ik R Pauley l.'i Flavia, Lit. Jimmy, DocMcMahon ; 75853 Tijuana
35%fast 40 113 7 7* 7** H Stutts 9 AA'hoaton. blaryDear, S. Meng'd , 74219 Omaha
F.Grnds 3-8 35%mud 80 115 7 10* 9” H Stutts 12 Evelyn, Mabel C., Nigbt Shade! 74185 Omaha
UTTXE GIPSY, ch. f. 2 115 By Trevisco— Mollie Elliott, by Voter. VACUUM, ch.
(Trainer, T. F. Devereaux. Owner, S. Cowan). Breeder, J. H. Morris. (Trainer, C
T738o F.tirnds 34 f 42%fast 11-5 115 4 14 1“ W Lilley 13 Star Girl, F'lavia, Rockomar 77.><7 F'.Gr'm:
**• ^ ^(2 By Rickety— Array Maid, by Yankee. 74862 Lj iircl
— Owner, P. L. FnUer). Breeder. G. L. Blackford. 74527 Th cliff
h 49%fa.st IJ 114 4 4 2* 1’ G Walls 12 Dciiu IL. Crinkle. AVild Wing ''h cliff
77M4 F.Grnds 34 f 42 fast 30 115 12 12 12” G Walls 13 Geor.Rose, NiglitShade SNamc Th cliff
Breeder, Glen Helen Stud.
(Trainer. J.
7321 F'.Grnds
760.5 F'.Gi’nds
664.5 Cul.Oity
C5.54 Cul.City
6146 Tijuana
5853 Tijuana
8 1 04 8 2 1' 1' AA’ Pool It llraniton. Etib ’J’idc. Belle K.
23 105 2 3 6 ‘ 2* AA’ Pool 10 RosaYeta, Sea AVolf, TbeFenian
1®^ By Hell's Bells — Winnie, hy WinstanJty.
r. J. jr. RnsseH). Breeder. W. R. Coe.
60 97 H 11 11 ll'« AV Alilner 12 Doiigliniit, UojalDick, J nJoseiph
25 110 12 14 14 14'* J H BurkeH Lidy Clioco. Jacksjn, Kilbowie
DO 1* J Majestic 6 Forty rwo. Bonnie Jack. Climt)
64 110 4’i R McAl’ey 6 MissI>-ggo, Belle Isle. Sir Glen
■10 ID 1'4 R McAl'ey 5 SirGlen, la-ading Liglit, P:icific
♦ DJ 4 ’i F' AVatrous <! MissIa*ggo. Bellelslc, la-.id IJgli-.
* Da 3 'i F AVatrous S BelelsI*-, AlHolfoot, Lead. Light
36 1C2 6 2 3' 3“ I, Aron 13 Caledon, Belle Isle, Miss Ijeggo
37 94 5 2 81 8* J AA’oods 11 F'l. Princess, Odd S<-tli. Malvern
^ ^0^ 3’ X F'oden 1> Belle Isle. Noriiiana, Caledon
120 By Granite— Mint Drop, hy Irish Lad.
’. A, Baumgartner). Breeder. J. K. Louciiheim.
10 108 9 9 9k G’ J Kederis 14 ILRol'in, Omnipotent. Anticipate
12 lU 9 10 9' 7'* L McD'ottlS .Avispa, Tempting, Stamp
18 104 9 7 6-1 6*1 D Jones ]< I'ntried, Misti ess Mary, Hoy
49 102 6 4 34 I’k R Harvey 12 IxtrdAlien, Redwood, GrcenGold
7 1' ‘B Harvey 11 Patrician. Froth, Carter
7 1C2 7 5 4* 5’i G Fields 10 Pampas, Tli. AA’ay, Ted’s Plum
8 1114 4 6 4* 2k H .1 Kurke 9 Patcliwork. Athanna. Kadin
22 102 2 2 24 6’ T Wilson 10 Tamper. Gen. .Average, Moiiette
-10 lOS 6 2 2* 2‘ J AA’allace 8 Te<l’sPlnni, l”lcliwork. HilUiousa
29 104 9 4 3«k 4*3 J Wallace 11 St.Uuentin. FarEast. led’sPlum
^^6 By Genaral Roberts — Lori Nita, by Reformation.
McGinn. Owner, J. B. McGinn)
VACUUM, ch. g. 4
3-4 l;14%iilow
3-4 1:15 hvy
5- 8 1 :02%good
fi-S 1 ,01%good
6- 8 1 :()0%fast
54 f 1 ;08%good
54 f 1 .-OSkimua
3-1 1:16 mud
(Trainer, G. E. Phillips. Owner, J. C. HcMiUen).
77577 F'.Gr nds 2-tl:14%good 10 110 10 5 6J 4»i F SI
74862 Laurel 1 1-16 1:4S fast 8 107 1 3 3k 6*j G F
745‘27 Th cliffe 1 1 16 l;17%fast 64 101 1 1 1’ 11 G F'
77M4 F.G r’nds 34 f
■AH MENGEL. br. c. 2
77M9
F Gr'nds
1-2
48%fast
8
U8
77147
F'.Gr’nds
34 f
41%fast
15
U6
7—1
F.Gr'nds
3-8
36%hvy
7
130
7—7
F.Gr’nds
3-3
3&%faat
4
120
74749
F.Gr’nds
3-8
36%good
U-5
118
EOHEET MOSE. br.
r. 2
(M)
112
<44’2.5 Thcliffe
7433’* Thcliffe
I <4 068 AVood’ne
By Everest— Ten Pm, by Jack Pomt. 73118 DeVshire :
Breeder. G. L. Kundlev. 72869 Xenilw h Ei
5’ 4'J J D M’neyll Foxm’re, Channel. AA’.C.Whiteli’d ^ ■;0C96 Relmont
4'4 4% J D M’ney 8 Flvelyn, Barney Google, AV'heaton vii.
84 4'J F I,ee 12 StepAlong. MaryDear. Mabel C. , Wk. c 4
3k 3*4 E Martin 9 Wheaton, M’yDear, Shir.Ixmise
1® K Martin 10 Kuo, ForeisnHelutions. rarolell. | i r.urnds
rr J 'c- w> 1 p. -.>90? Jefferson
By Under lire— Rookery, by Zeus. 75784 Jefferson
.. . Breeder, R. T. Judy. 174184 Omaha
(Trainer, J. Skieldi
T77#8 Jefferson f-2
777M F.Gr'nds 1-2
7757S F.Gr’nds 84 f
77444 F.Gr’nds 34 f
77313 F'.Gr’nds 21 f
Owner, C. Diebel).
f-2 49%fast
1-8 49%fast
84 f 42%good
34 f 42%mud
34 f 42 fast
3-4 l:1.3%fast 11-10 105 8
1 1-16 l:4S'tfast 9-10 107 4
3-4 l:13%fast 33-lOf 108 6
3-4 1:13 fast 16 HI 9
64 f l:07%fast 26-5 100 8
1 1:42 mud 13-5 101 2
(Trainer, F. A. Sharkey.
6607 F'.Gr nds
.5902 Jefferson
5784 Jefferson
4184 Omaha
6' 6’J AV Crump 1.5 Sweeptona, Flavia, IJttle Jimmy | 73880 Omaha
S DS 11 11 11 11” E McD’ottl2 Malacba, Dean IL, Crinkle
7 US 1
20 118 2
30 IIS •
2740 Aurora
2k 2* J Kederis 12 JohnT.D., MadBoy. Ksth.C.rindell 72605 Aurora
2' 2'4 J Kedens 10 Cnnflnenle, HoleCard, Lit.Jimmv 72535 Aurora
6’ C’ J Kederis 11 Sfpdale, F.RelaUous, Conflucut'c 1 72462 Aurora
3-4 l:1.3%fast
3-4 l:20%nvy
3-4 l;18%hvy
3-4 1 :16%mud
1 1 :47%mud
1 1-16 1 :51 slow
ImTOy 1 :46%mud
CJ f 1:22 fast
ImTi'i l;IS%fast
sr, J. B. McGinn). Breeder. G. M. Van Gorden.
15 102 4 6 6- 6*4 H Hay 11 A’cnizeIo.s, Sagamore, Hysteria
30 9 i 7 5 5k 6’4 H Hay S BiffBang. Piedmont, Exchauge
— Dl 3’3 H Hay .5 Zainer, Angela. Firo
“ 6* D Hay ,S Eth I’.rown, Brazos, LuckvIIays
■'*i D Hay 8 Bl. Baggage, I'ubby A.. 'Trusty
^ 1®2 5*1 H Hay 8 T.AInioner, II. George, AVikiJac'k
IS 1'I4 11 t 6’ 4” L Armsfgll B.Monkey, A.Alex’der, J. End’d
16-5 107 7 4 3’ 2’ L ArmsCg 9 Greatlaidy. M’nAVinks, F’fulGirl
180 By Dick Finnell — Broom Straw, hy Broomstick.
■, J. C. HcMiUen). Breeder. Xalapa Farm.
10 110 10 5 6) 4»i F Sharpe 12 Doiigliiiut. KoyalDUk, J nJosepb
8 107 1 3 3k 6*J G Fields 7 Bonfire, PoorSport. Hiiuiboldt
64 101 1 1 1’ 11 G F'ields IJ Roseate, Bolster, Rouen
1-10 105 8 6 6 * 4* G F'ields 11 Gaudy, Ira AA'ilson. Bobby Alien
9-10 107 4 1 l»k 3J I’orey 7 Ih-iitaria, AV rWiEow, Bowsprit
3-lOf 108 6 6 3' 2’ O ('orey !■> AV’lehone. H.Artil’y. B.Drnm’iid
t 16 111 9 7 7' 6* J Majestic 10 Jlercury. Soldier II.. AVest^od
t 26-5 100 8 8 6k 4J T AA’ilson 12 Kadin. PoorSport, I**! .andAVhite
d x3-5 101 2 2 24 5‘J T F'inn 11 Sagani’e, An’versray, T. Peruvian
120 By Martinet— Lady Esther, by Lord Esterling.
Owner, J. Connors). Breeders. Williams Bros.
30 107 6 9 Sk 7” F Th’dykel2 Good Time, Hysteria, Rhineguld
10 108 7 7 74 S’* M Garrett 8 Antonia, Piedm’t. Dick’sDau’ter
20 116 6 6 6' 6*’ T Bonham 7 Trooper, Guv’iior, Royal Dick
83 105 9 9 7* 4*4 R Doyle II T.Desert, UldSinner. j.,A.ScottJr.
23 105 5 8 8 8’* E Owen 8 Jordan. H.of the.Vih. Pembroke
6 107 1 2 3'* 3* E Owens 6 Marg Ware, Cr’iiiwell, L.F’renco
7-6 105 4 2 2’* 2* F Cantrell 5 Pembroke, Zapatos. F'ull Moon
6-5 107 3 1 1* 1’ B Scheffel 6 BddieJr., LiltleBeaiily, Zapntoa
a 104 6 4 6' 6*1 B Scheffel 6 I’embrukc. Aaaor. Soldier, Diana
Monday;, March 10^ 1924
DAILY RACING FORM
BUGLEB. b. e. 3 (K)
(Tnincr. J. J. Troxler.
By Folymelian — Early MarninK. bv Econen.
Breeder. B. Combs.
77740
Jefferson
3-4 l:14Hfast
20
UC
9
10
10*
9*® E
Martin 1.5
Bush Ruck. Melbourne, T^evny
77494
F.Gr’nds
3-4 l;1514good
20
101 10
8
6*
7®4 D
Jones 14
Hea-WolT, B. Black, Beth. Steel
77999
F.Gr’nds
S-4 1:14 fast
10
103
8
8
64
8'® F
Lee 13
Brookdale, Benigna, Antiquity
76936
F.Gr’nds
3-4 l;159tslow
8
105
3
3
44
6>i F
Lee 12
Goldmark, The Reaper, Baldine
70679
F.Gr’nds
1-4 I'.lS^mud
13-5
103 10
4
46
3® 1
Parke 11
B. Manager, Antiq’ty, St. Gerard
76020
Jefferaon
6) f l:104islow
6
115
2
2
S*
2® E
Martin 9
Times Up. Barberry, F'ront’sman
75123
Latonia
3-4 LUHgood
46
U5
3
9
7*
8®i T
Brolhersll
llorgan, Muldraugh, Calvin
BLACK RULER.
h. g. 3 (M)
109
By Atheline II. — Ina L., by Otis.
(Traineir. J.
Bohertson. Ownsr, Gilmore
&
Bobprtsonl
• Breeder. Nevada Stock Farm.
77099
F.Gr’nds
3-4 1:14 fast
15
103
5
6
12® 12=* F'
Th’dykclS
Brookdale. Benigna, Antiquity
76482
F.Gr’nds
3-4 l:13%fast
20
118
9
10
n
n®® E
Martin 11
Bril’t Cast, W.t. Wizard, Fausto
75854
Jefferson
54 f l :10®ihvy
8
118
1
3
6®
6'® E
Martin 7
KingO’.Neillll., Gee, Zanzibar
75273
I..atonia
3-4 l:13Hfast
12
107
r
8
74
6® B
Harvey 12
Muldr’gli, L.Smoke. LaP.deB’nte
75028
l^atonia
61 f 1:09 mud
17
115 10
11
10®
10=» F
H’stingsl2
P’liil JleCann, Equity. Everglade
74769
I-atonia
64 f 1 :07%fast
31-10
112
8
6
]0*>
9'® L
McD’ottl2
Wong Bok. Equity. Blue White
74253
Latonia
3-4 l:134ifast
9
118 12
2
3®
3*4 L
McD’ott 12
Rambler, Poland. Businesalike
BOB. h. g. 3 (M
109
By Dick Finnell — Mayonnaise, ky Bourbon Beau.
(Trainer, C.
Knight. Owner,
H. McFayden).
Breeder. R. H. Anderson.
77213 F.Gr nds
77099 F.Gr'nds
76060 Jefferson
75268 Hunt’eton
3-4 1:14 fart
3-4 1:14 fast
5i f l:0SVa.«t
5i f 1 :0S fast
EUNICE BAILEY, bib. f. 3 (K)
(Trainer. J. Umecsetter. Owner.
77517 F.Gr’nds 3-4 l:ll%fast 20
71I2C I-atonia 6-Sl;00%fast 34
KISS ETTA. ch. f. 3 (M)
(Trainer. T. F. Bomman. Owner. Hiss H. Kelly)
IOC 13 13 11* 12=* G Corey 13 llaileycorn, Apology, Tight
10« 13 13 13 13=« G Corey 13 Krookdale. Benigna. Antiquity
115 11 8 10* 10'* J Grun’senlL* Gee. Waukulla, Little Alfred
100 5"J J Jordan 6 P. Mayers, L’kyStrike, FoPwile
104 By Dick Finnell — Diamond Grain, by Fowling-piece.
J. Umensetter). Breeder. T. Piatt.
90 11 S 11* 7‘i. I-ang 1.3 B’kerBr'n, Sis.Josella. Palmetto
115 3 10 10'> 9'* W Kelsay 12 Delectable. Perrigo, Mab Jong
104 By Seth — Hester Zorra, by Cesarion.
ENOS. ch. g, 9
(Trainer, E. T. Hiller. Owner. A.
75319 Wheeling 1 1-lS 1:57 hvy 10
75264 Wh’Iing Ab 3-4 1:23 hvy 14-5
4910 Akron
74652 Akron
74432 Akron
74301 Akron
74134 Y’stown
VOLTAGE, ch
7-8 1 :31 fa.st 6
5| f l:08’Afast 33-10
5* f 1 .10 fast 7-10
6i f 1:09 fast 21
61 f l:24-Hgood 11
8, 7
120
Hlllor).
Ill
no
115
113
113
113
107
120
By Seth — Lady Hildreth, by Golden Garter.
Breeder, B. A. Jones.
t’l R Pauley 11 Scissors, I,. Chancel I., Magician
I'l R Pauley 8 C. A. Byrne, Chow, Punctual
2* R Pauley 6 Orl’nsGirl, T.Cii'b'lain. Jacobean
n R Pauley 8 TbcCh’hcrlain. ('ar. Baker, Milda
I'l R Pauley 9 Foy, Fictile, King B.
2* R Pauley 70 Florali.i. MissLiberty, Article X.
1* R Pauley 7 Viige. Eddie Fuller. Advance
By Hartimas — Volita, by Voter.
(Trainer, M.
Orr.
Owner. A.
Mead).
■
Breeder, J. S, Hendrie.
71885
PortErle
3-4
l:I5%fast
64
98 7 8
7® 7"
C K’gsland 8 Beljo.v, War Tank, F'loralla
71802
F'ortEric
lm70y
l:47Mifast
66
87 4 8
8 8*®
C K’gsland 8 Elias O.. Hickory. Bonfire
71650
Dev'shire
3-4
1:16 slow
33
97
9"
C Kingsl'd 9 F'atb. Damien, Scraps. Kusticator
71543
Dev’shire
3-4
l:14?ifast
53
111
9*2
H Zander 11 G. Average, W. Deuce, L.LiverpT
70712
D'fferln
Ab 5-8
1 :05%slop
18
117
6"
J Maiben 7 McCoburn. L.Patricia, T'syDance
BOOT
BLACK, b. r, 4
^M)
120
By Jim Gaffney — Shine, by Mizzen.
H. Shields. Owner, H. Shields).
77709 F.Gr’nds 3 4 l:14*ifast
77494 F'.Gr’nds 3-4 l:iriVigood
■WISE CRACKER, ch. c. 3 (H)
(Trainer, W-. C. Bethel
77099 F.Gr’nds 3-4 1:14 fast
6524 F.Gr’nds 3-4 l:lo-’?i-''low
10 95 9
3 107 2
109
Owner, W. C. Bethel).
30 lOS 13 11 9«
5 105 10
77740 Jefferson 3-4 l:14^fast
76963 F.<3r'nds 3-4 1 :16'Atnuil
74020 N.K ton Ab 3-4 1:22 slow
73972 X.K’ton Ab 5-S 1:00 hvy
73188 Dev’shire 5-8 1 Ol^fcfast
72803 ('olumb’s 6-8 l:06%good
7’2361 Map.ll’t.s 5i f 1 :07 fast
7-2004 Map. H’ is Ab5-8 l:00rEeooil
WOODLAND QUEEN, hr. f, 3 (H)
30
30 104
9-5 104
6 100
15f 107 2
26 113
60f 111 9
31 114 12
104
111 11
4
Breeder. J. A. Hall.
13* 14'* A .'kccardyl." Bush Buck, Melbourne. I.,evoy
ID" 10®* I. Saucier 11 I.eonardtI., SunMart, St. Gerard
3*J C L.abelle 4 'I’lieMule. Lucky Strike. Zunelie
2* C I-abelle 6 .Imige Hickman. Bigwig. Sasper
l*i 4’ 'W Martin 12 Prin..\mo, F.Uiiffles, Poliymara
8*i J P Ryan 8 Fa.st Boy. Ijist. Love, WatchOut
10* 10** T W'ayt 11 (Querulous, Charlotte B., Virg.B
12 12'* T Wayt 12 Pearl Boots. Shindy, Joyce
By Towton Field — Ocean Queen, by Cunard.
8
108
no
ns
109
10
6i*
7
76440 Jefferson 3-4 1 :14-\fast
76020 Jefferson 61 f l:10’'4slow
75851 Jefferson 51 f l:10*shvy
BERT HANLON, ch. g. 3 (H)
(Trainer, E. G. Shaffer. Owner. Nipmuc Lake Stable).
77710 F Gi’nds 3-4 1 :14'.afast 100 102 11 12 12 12=® W
76060 Jefferson oi f 1 :084hfast 50 115 12 1:
GEORGIA WILLARD, h. f, 3 (M) 104
(Trainer, H. Fallehy. Owner, H. Fallehy),
Breeder, H. Shields.
41 5*J L Lang 12 Our Flag, Jolin Joseph. ’Fheseus
21 2* li Dre’ningll .Sea-Wolf. Bcth.Steel, St. Gerard
By Uncle — Hcselle, by Wadsworth.
Breeder, R. & H. Oots.
9*® I. McD’ottlS Brookdale. Benigna, Antiquity
13* 12'» J Heupel 14 LittlcAlfred, Telescope. Chaplet
7®} W Fronk 10 Lferglade, BrillinntCa.st. Antiq’y
6'® S Griffin 9 Times Lp. Bugler, Barberry
7*® S Griffin 7 KingO’Neillll.. Gee. Zanzibar
By The Hanager — Ruth Carter, by Handsel.
Breeder, C. H. Carter.
Harveyl2 ElAstro, MissF'tniie. Sw’pstakps
11 11®® A Rod’g’ezl2 Gee, Wioikalla, lattlc Alfred
By Assagai — Carisbrooke Castle, by King's Messen-
ger. Breeder. W. B. Watkins.
(Trainer, C. I. Wilson. Owner, Woodland Stock Farm Stable). Breeder, Haner & Cross
77740
Jefferson
3-4 l:14rifa-st
50
111 3
4
5®
8'i A
Fraley 15
Bush Buck. Melbourne. I.evoy i
77626
F'.Gr'nds
3-4 l:14Nigood
irO
105 10
13
13
13** A
F'raley 13
B’yKlair, ( bmedy. WatchOharni
77233
F’.Gr’nds
3-4 l:14-Tifast
30
111 6
13
13*
13=» L
McD’ottU
SiinMart, WatcliCh’in, Goldfield ,
7 7056
F'.Gr’nds
3-4 1:13 fast
60
103 4
10
10=
12‘® A
Fraley 13 Exchun^e. HillyKlair, Melntosh
7 6526
F’.Gr'nds
3-4 l:54®jslow
5>)
106 10
10
10
9=* A
Fraley 10
I’olvo. F'redericktown. Pathan
76027
Jefferson
6-8 1:02 good
40
103 12
10
10=
10'® A
Fraley 12
V.Vennie, EbonyBellc, P'thema !
ULA.
b. m, 8 (M)
115
By Leonid — Golden
Harvest, bv Free Knight. 1
(Trainer, G.
Yocum. Owner,
A.
Bellegarde).
Breeder. W. M.'^Lemore.
76619
F’.Gr’nds
1 1-8 l:544kfast
no
Ill 1
7
7
7®* E
H.arb’ne 7
Asiiland, Xeddam, Pete Foy
76507
F'.Gr’nds
1 1-16 1 rSn^mud
30
109i 4
7
7
7** E
Harb’ne 7
Smart Guy, Trooi»er. Ettahe |
76445
Jefferson
1 1-8 l;56%fast
60
112 8
9
10*
10* « f;
Harb’nel 1
Baludin, Secretary. Royal Maid |
76345
Jefferson
3-4 l:15^hvy
30
112 12
6
9>*
10*® 13
Martin 1.5
L’d.Mlen, ITo’ganda, J.F’airman i
7G095
Jefferson
3-4 l:15Vifast
60
102 11
9
10*
10'» A
Rod’g’ezl2
Avispa, Flor. Deen, Reliability !
73508
Wheeling
-\b64f 1:25 good
14
110
6® J
McG'ugh 6 Needy. Reil, Fame j
7 3433
Wheeling
3-4 1:20 slow
9
no
6*i E
Vogt 6
Streamer, La Kross, Swim
7 334 2
Wheeling
3-4 1:20 slop
12
no
6®i J
McG’ugh 7
Jacobean, Berretta. May Girl |
73054
Columb’s
3-4 l:16%fa*t
7
106
2» J
McG’ugh 8 JustinaE., P’nctnal. Hel’ncholia i
72947
Columb’s
1 1-8 1:58 fast
26
103
8" W
Martin 10
Cabin Creek, Puzzle, Backboard j
: 77320
F'.Gr’nds
3-4 l:15?tslow
30
111
10
11
n
10=® II
Zander
11
AmityClaim. G’dfield, .attractive
: 77233
F'.Gr’nds
3-4 l:14\fast
30
m
14
12
12*
12® ® FT
Martin
14
SuoMart, WatchCh ni, Goldfield
1 76060
.Jefferson
5J f 1 :ns*ifast
30
112
2
5
8®
8*® G
Bre’ntng
12
Gee, WaukulI.T, Lttie Alfred
i 74 77.5
l.aurel
3 4 l:14'^fast
6f
98
10
12
12®
i::®? J
Kessner
1.5
Normana, F'eliruh, Jackse.a
1 74101
H.deG’ce
5» f LOTr^fast
7f
114
10
13
13
13®“ G
Mein
13
Wlietstone, Memento. Fibb Tide
73425
Timon’m
Ab.7-8 1;00 hvy
4f 107
4=® G
King
0
F. Giorio.siis, M.Uilson, Dustman
7 3356
Timon’m
Ab5-S 59>tfast
187
101
4® G
King
G
OurSt.-ir. F.G’oriosus. t nespected
7 3329
Timon’m
3-4 1:17 fast
47
105
7»J C
1 a Pelle
: 7
Freed. Call. L. Abbott. ItrushAll
iLADY
CELIA, h.
f. 3
104
By Great Britain —
Anna Ha.stings, bv Hastings.
1 (Trainer, J.
D. Wilson. Owner, J.
D.
Wilson).
Breeder. J. C. Durrett.
76557
F'.Gr’nds
3-4 l:13-’*jfast
20
S6
10
12
12
12* « L
I-ang
13
TiinesUp. CoraIRcef. D'torGlenn
75295
Hunt’gton 5-8 1 :01%fost
48
106
10" J
Conway
10
Auntie Millin. Zanzibar. Qii.nit
75269
Hunt’gton 6-8 1 :02®sfast
4.7
107
.•*® I,
Mills
9
R'lGeorge. .VtieMillin, R. Court
75242
Hunt’gton 6| f 1 :0S hvy
21
108
8*» L
Mills
10
Attilia, Auutie Millin, Balefull
74789
Flunt’on
Si f l:07®ifast
69
no
11*® T
Bonham 11
Pearl Boots. Du.iil. laigoon
72682
Aurora
3-4 l:21*^hvy
15
no
4
5
5
5®» W
Bog’skl
5
CleverSeth, S.F'Iower, A.Ch’stnnt
72533
Aurora
Ab 6-8 59'<ifast
10
106
5
6
6
6'® W
Reid
G (Juerulous. S.F'lowcr, .\.('ltestnut
1 72507
Aurora
Ab 5-S l .OlHfast
20
104
4
2
2®
2* W
Reid
4
Clever Setli, (Meoti. tjuail
1 72476
Aurora
Ab 5-8 59 fast
10
1041 5
5
5
5»J W
Reid
5
Brandeis, Setli’s F’lower. Quash
3rd RACE
1-2 ParlonKi'i.
l»li) 1:05 4-
R-year-oldf* anti upward.
3 4 112.4
Claiming.
INK. blk. f. 3
(Trainer, D. Wemeldorff.
104 By Dick Finnell — Hiss Fair Play, by Fair Flay.
Owner. W. D. Bernhardt). Breeders, J. D. Carr & Bre,
BOEADIL. b. g. 7 (H)
(Trainer, H. H. Jordan.
74676 Akron 51 f 1:10 fast
• 3342 Wheeling 3-4 1:20 slop
71557 Cl’ksb’g Ab 5-8 1:02 slow
71549 Cl’ksb’g Ab 6-8 l:01®r,nnud
171456 Cl’kfib’g Ab 5-8 l OlSsfast
(Dec. 16, 171382 Clarksb’g 3-4 1 :20tsslo w
71363 CTksb’g Ab 6-8 5»7ifast
71273 Cl’ksb’g Ab 5-8 1:01 fast
120
Owner, H. H. Jordan).
By Guy Fisher — Lady Washington, by St. George.
9
11
61
13
8
3-2
31
109
109
111
113
103
11.3
no
108
Breeder. S. L. Jenkins.
9*1 F SerembalO M. Liberty, S. Bouquet. .T.Ileff’ng
4®J O Atwell 7 Jacobean, Berretta, May Girl
4* T Johnat’n (S Bridgettc. Boustelle, Fringe
7® T Johnst’n 7 Arietta, Dr. Hall. Bob 1‘rater
6® C Grace 6 Star Time. Itapid.m, Col. Tex
4*® C Grace 11 Infield, Kayman. Magic Castle
4®i W Smith 7 E’dP’cess, T.MuIeskiu’r. Em'aJ.
7*1 W Smith 7 Back Taps, Palwin, Aleso
74065
I.ex'ton
oi f 1:08 fast
10
100 1 3
7i 7" W
Lajicet
8 Despurd, Uondelle. Hello
73000
Columb’s
6-8 1 :0Srislow
13-10
113
21 W
Martin
5
Las. While, I^ust. Love, D. Shot
7 2941
Columb's
5| f 1:10 fast
3
108
4® W
Martin
7
Son Silent, Bigwig, Lady Abbott
7 0532
Map.H’ts
5-8 594|fa.st
7
102
l*i C
Labelle
7
No. Breeze, Patsy Howe, Duelnia !
7 0491
Map. H’ts
5-8 l:01Hfast
31
109
1* J
Majestic
6
Duelma, I-asses White, JoeGatti |
70-.*KG
Map.Hta
1-2 46«ifast
2i
116
6*® N
Burger
6
Ranger, Homer, Lasting Ixive |
701 70
Map. H’ts
1-2 47 fast
2
107
4®i N
Burger
8
Ranger, Sleigh Bells, Duelma |
PRINCESS JANE,
b. f, 3
lOi
By Meelick — Little
Jane, by Canopus. i
4lh RACE
Mile and
lowanecN.
TO Yards. Preliminary Purse. lI-year-old.H.
(Dee. 4, 1!)22 1:4:*. 2-5 5 102. >
Al-
BLACK GOLD. blk. c. 3
116
(Trainer, H. Webb. Owner, Hrs. B. M. Hoots).
(Trainer. A. Swenke. Owner, A. Swenke).
7 7627 F.Gr’nds
77343 F.tjr’nds
77044 F.Gr’nds
7 6777 F.Gr'nd.s
7>!062 .Jefferson
7.7030 I.aurel
7 4.70.7 I.aurel
73030 Dorval
7353.3 Dorval
73478 B.i:’nnet.s
JOHN JOSEPH.- ch. g,
3-4 1 :14*cgopd
34 1 :l,'.i4goo<l
3-4 l:13tifasi
3-4 1:16 mud
34 l:15<4fast
34 lilaHmud
3-4 l:ll-)ifast
5i f l:07®tfast
5J f l:10%slow
5i f l:0T®4ifast
5
30
26
30
20
30
67
40
7
a-5
30
S8 2
103 5
91 6
105 3
104 9
104 10
102 13
106
112
104
120
Breeder, G. L. Blackford.
8* 7'* W Harvey 11 Poor Sport, Rapid Day, Stamp
5>> 10® B Bre’ningll I.ady Choco. Jackson, Kilbowie
41 n®J L I^ang 14 Kindred, Did .Sinner, Pr. Welles
61 10®® J IVallace 10 Mad.Vennie, L’yChoco, BelleK.
n* lO’l G Mar.ganl2 Apology. Quinham. Midn'tFollles
n n®“ G Fields 11 Rom. Girl, Sar. Ginger, Without
13J 13" J Chalmersl4 Belle K., Parthema. Our Star
1* J Wallace
6®i F Sharpe
3® J AVallace
i 77761 Jefferson
75475 Churchill
75126 I.atonia
75066 Latonia
74112 Lex’gton
73906 Lex’ton
73687 I.ex'eton
71642 Latonia
71425 I.atonia
' FBEDEBICKTO’WN,
I (Trainer, 'W. H.
(Trainer. E. J. Hodgson. Owner. J. L. Holland)
7 7709 F.Gr’nd.s
77577 F.Grnds
7 7122 I-'.Gr’nds
77079 F.Gr’nds
76505 F.Gr’nds
76368 Jefferson
75956 Jefferson
t‘Ku53 Jefferson
ABENDAL, b. g, 4
(Trainer. C. Howard.
3-4 LH^fast
34 1 :14®sgood
3-4 1:14 fast
3-4 l:131ifast
3-4 1:15 mud
3-4 1:15 good
B-8 1:04 hvy
f l:07Vifast
77407 h’.Gr'nds
740C4 Le.x’ti)!!
73948 i.ex’ton
7377 4 I^’x’.gton
7 3192 Dev’shire
ST. MAURICE
S-3 107 2 1
4 108 7 6
10 113 9 10
3 105 3 4
8 104 4 3
12 no 1 2
11-6 no 1 6
8-5 122 4 3
120
Owner, S. N, Holman),
G Qu’nCatherine. S. Cloudy, D.Juan 77761 Jefferson
8 Seastuke, Don Jimn, Mo Brown ! 77<>72 F.Gr’nds
G llorbertus. Ualbert, Ir’.\BacheJor 77609 F.Gr'nds
77518 F.Gr’nd.s
77446 F.Gr’nds
77315 F.Gr’nds
'080 F.Gr’nds
■r.617 F.Gr nds
3-4 l:12®ifast 7-10 113
1 l:3S®ifast 1 117 2
1 l:39\good 5i 122 5
34 l:15*thvy 1-2 122 1
FC 1 :llStraud 3 122 10
6i f 1:09 hvy 3-5 122 3
5J f l:06*irast 2i 117 3
51 f 1 0.-,iafast 12-10 122 4
3-4 l:12Vogood 21-10 127 7
b. c, 3 103
Fixer. Owner, H. Stark).
By Glencairn — Caraquet. by Bryn Hawr.
3-4 l:12?sfast
1 l:4t«fcfast
34 l:14'*ihvy
34 1:13 fast
3-4 l:14^mud
3-4 l:13*ifa!"t
3-4 l;12Sfast
1 1:40 fast
ch.
2- 4 1 :125tfast
3- 4 l:12Sfast
3-4 l:14®ihvy
24 LlS-tigood
3-4 l:13'.ifast
g, 5
99
112
KM
i<r
KM
120
9
(Trainer. J. G. Wagnon. Owner, K. J. Beid)
B>-9eder. J. Harrone.
IJ 2**'‘ L McD’oU12 Our Flag, Thesou.s, Ogarite
4** 3*J L McD’ottl2 Doughnut, Royal Dick, Vacuum ^
10 10'® J Heupel 10 Kingscltre, Lily M.. Isosceles
6® 4*1 F l.ee 8 Julia M., Buck Pond, Longboat ^ EXTRA EDmON. ch. g, 3
3* 3* F Lee 5 H.Jcwel, L.Marcellia, Calcutta I (Trainer, J. W. Young.
2** ?• F Lee 9 Admirer, CareFree, BcgPardoa
6| 7® I Parke 7 Caligula, HughesG’bam, Dobson
4® 4*i E Pool 8 Canyon, Sewell Combs, Avisp:i
By Plaudit or Star Shoot — Pyrope, by Sir Wilfred.
Breeder. J. E. Hadden. I
9 9** D Merglcr 9 Tninslate. Sweeps’kes, Hon.Man
2| 2* J Pevic 9 E.istrrUell8, Bob. Shea. laoaceles
5® b*J J Pevic 8 t'erUiin, Donges, Glyn
21 2®1 J Pevic 9 Certain, Donges. King Charming
1* I'a J Pevic 7 Westwood. Tony Sue, Arragosa
By Zeus — Even Break, by Hamburg.
Breeders. J. D. Carr & Bro.
4
41
6-5
12
12
41
10
5
100 3
102 7
104 4
192 6
109 6
m 2
108 10
103 5
108
• 80’J Jefferson
77409 F.Gr’nds
77‘27!| F.Gr'nds
77149 F Gr nds
• 688*2 F’.Gr’nds
76772 F.Grnds
76617 F.Gr’nds
I 76559 F’.Gr’nds
I 76461 F’.Gi’nds
j BRILLIANT CAST. ch. c
1 (Trainer, W. Hurley.
Owner, Cincinnati Stable)
By Black Toney — Useeit, by Bonnie Joe.
Breeder. Mrs. B. M. Hoots.
1* 1* J D M’ney 6 I>es. Doctor, Fred’ktown. Dazzler
1*1 1® J D M’ney G K.G’riuII., B.’sMary, P. Maloney
10* 9*® J Howard ir. AV.(”n.sellor, Bat. ( reek, PobTail
1® 1® J D M’ney r RuftleCreek, Energy, PeailMesta
2* 3®1 I Parke 12 Worthniore, Sayno. Sun Flag
1* 1* L McD'ott 4 Wortlimore, Beau. Agnes, ljuaver
3* 2*> L McD'ott 5 Worlhmorc, .Mchemy, Shindy
3* 2'i D Conn'lly 7 W’thmore, Chilliowoe. D’lectabia
3* 2® D Conn’llyl2 W.C’sclIor, Befuddle. Woithmore
By Pennant — Gentlewoman, by Sain.
Breeder. Short Grass Stud.
S' 3® J Wallace G BlackGold, l>‘S.Do<'l«>r. D.azzlcr
2* !■* 1 Parke 10 Thoindale, Blotter, Polvo
1* 1* I I’arke !> Anne. Vera Veniiie, Ducky
4* 4®i .1 rhalm’is G K.O’X lllI.. Blutlcr, Mali Jong
4‘ 2* G Walls 8 Mi.ssDoniinu, Ducky, I.eonurd G.
6* 4*4 L McD’ott 9 Everglade, Privilege, Leonardo.
7* 7'® G Walls 11 MahJung, Q. Charming. Dreamer
31 5*1 B Harvey 10 Boy O Boy, Blotter, Pathan
By The Manager — Attentive, by Allan-a-Dalc.
3-4 l:14*ifast
1 1-S 1 :53Hfast
ImTOy l:45=fcfast
1 l:49*.ifast
ImTOy l:45’islow
1 1:42 good
1 1:40 fast
.51 f 1 :06S.fast
51 f 1:07 fast
3
112 11 11
12 -13
4 6
4
6
6
4
Breeder. T. Piatt.
6* 4J W' Crump 14 Pathan. .StakoMc. Q’enCharming
12i 12*1 R Yelliin 13 FlintStor.e, .Set’ngSun. Dr.Clark
6* 11 G W C'roll •) W.tlieWizard. Dcrouda, Fly.F.ir
6* 6*4 F Lee G Thorudale, Invictus. Gee
6* 5®1 B M’rinelli G S.Thought.«, Delaiite. Barracuda
6 5* J Wallace .S Dreamer. Dnlmaii. Blotter
S' 2® L McD'ott 10 Boy O Boy, Blotter. Pathan
6 6*» D Jones 10 I.TIi ghts, B.OBoy. K.O’Xeillll.
6® 3* F Lee 8 Riiikey, Boy O Boy, F'raiikmaD
By North Star III. — Macaroon, by Marco.
Owner. Idle Hour Stock Farm Stable). Breeder. Idle Hour Stock Farm.
7 738G
F’.Gr'nds
3-4 l:i:l-\fast
12
99
8
2
2i 2« J
Ch'lmersM
Carpenter. Doughnut. G’d’nShaw '
77192
F.Gr’nds
3-4 l:14®6good
15
108
8
4
4® 4* R
CostellolJ
Arrowhead, Doughnut, Venizelos :
70345
Jefferson
3-4 l:ir.*,Rhvy
30
116
4
I-03t rider.C
Hob’s'nl5
l.’dAlleD, I’ru’gandu, J.Fairman ‘
70994
Itorval
3-4 l:14Vi,fa.st
14-5f
108 12
n
9i 9'* A
Roach 12
DixieDick. Putchw’k, M. Garner 1
70279
Wood’ne
3-4 1:12 fast
r>
lOT
1
7
8® 7®J A
Roach !)
SetlCsIamion, Wraith. Clansman :
63680
Windsor
3-4 l:12%fast
141
113 10
11
12 12*® S
Nlckl’us 12
Diadema, Buiiiun, Clansman
61280
H.deG’ce
5J f 1 :09^.hvy
16«
U5
2
7
7 7'® A
Xickl’us 7
Luekyllour, Caretaker, L.Effort 1
60.535
F'airGr’unds 3-4 1 :1.5MiSlo'W
7
116
6
6
6 6® A
Nickla’s 6
M. Blossom, Bril. Kay, KnotGrasa 1
60456
F'airGr’unds 3-4 l:124sfast
13-3
HT
6
6
6* 5*3 J
Butwell 8
P’sep’tout, Sweepy, Bril’ntBay
60188
FairGr'unds 3-4 l:13Vtfast
15
118
3
7
41 4® L
Morris 11
Omnipotent, Br.Buy, M. Blossom 1
FEKRAH, br. f.
3
104
By riittergold — Mint Drop, by Irish Lad.
(Trainer, J.
Arthur. Owner,
D. L. Richards).
Dresder. Hiiovar Stud.
77583
F’.Gr’mls
3-4 Ll.VShvy
12-5
99
3
4
6® 5»i L
Lang 7
Privilc‘^0, Jark<«n. (JoUlraark |
7 7474
F'.Gr'nds
3-4 I:15%slow
7
9T
1
2
2i S' !•
I^ng 12
Jarkson, Mid. Follies, Eas.Bonnet j
77082
F.Gr’nds
I 1 :41 fast
T
S8
6
2
5® 7*® L
Lang 9
Attilia, Marg.Ware, WaterGirl 1
77006
F'.Gr’nd.s
3 -4 l:15%hvy
10
93
6
5
6® 7® L
l^ang 7
CaieF’ree. I,adyKose, Poor.Sport
76780
F'.Gr’nds
ImVOy 1 :4S)imu J
6
92
3
3
4* 4®i D
Jones 9
Margaret Ware, Our Star, Juno
76684
F’.Gr'nds
ImTOy 1 :4S*4mud
12
100
4
1
3® 3* A
Abel 10
Payman, Our Star, Frosty Boy
765’J9
F'.Gr’nds
ImTOy 1:471pss1ow
9-6
92
1
2
5' 6*3 L
Lang 8
F’rostyEoy. Seth’s Fl’wr, O.Star
76405
Jefferson
3-4 l:14tigood
41
93
2
3
3i 2® L
Lang 8
Caligula, T.d’Hon’nr, Doc. Glenn
DOROTHY RYAN. ch. f. 3
104
By Vindex — Eanr.ei
by Batten.
(Trainer, J.
L. Donovan. Own*r, C. Cafferelli).
p'-der. F. W. Armstrong.
77C27
F'.Gr'nds
.3-1 l:14*r,good
30
90
4
3
4= 4»1 IF
Hay 11
Poor Sport, Rapid Day, Stamp
77391
F'.Gr nils
ImTOv l:4T*4fast
10
102
9
9
9* 9" G
W (”rolll4
■M. Follies, R. George, Antiquity
77213
F'.Gr'nds
3-4 1:14 fast
S
lOT
9
12
12® 11>* G
Rose 13
P.arleycorn. ,\poIogy. Tight
74653
Jamaica
3-4 l:13*sfast
30
11.5
4
9
8* 9'* C
H MillcrlO
B.Wand, F'irstL.lIar’g. Oiitcross i
74501
Jamaica
5i f 1:07 fast
60
115
5
6
•7* 8**C
H Miller 8
Deputy, Pathan, Lady Gaffney |
7 2115
Empire
5-8 1:02 fast
8
106
10
11
11 n*» G
Rose 1 1
llilariiy. May Party. Blue Miss |
72049
Empire
6-8 1 :01%fast
5
109
17
17
16* 16®® F'
(’ol’lettilS
L-igoon, Dunoon, lattle Thistle |
71909
I'Tmpire
B-g LOlVsfast
7
1(S
8
6
7* 5*i F’
Col’lettiU
Fri-edom’s Call, Soubrette, Pest !
DAND’YBRUSH.
br. g. 3
109
By Whisk Broom II. — Dindera, bv Bahelaiz. {
T(rainer, T.
H. 'Wilson. Owner, I.
Kagness).
Bleeder. H. P. Whitney,
7. 5808
Bowie
3-4 1 :16 mud
8
95
7
7i 9®3 F
Th’dykelS
Kirah, Despair, Spujjs '
75648
Bowie
51 f l:C9*4sIow
4
107
6
5
3* 4 3 F
Th'dykel2
Bcss.Gcrshel. FloBrown, Stevens |
72677
F'orlErie
3-4 1 :13®5good
9
106
3
3
2i 2® F
Stevens 7
S.M. Lizzie. Halbert, ViolaBorton {
72595
F'orlFTrie
51 f 1 :0TVfast
26-5
105
4
3* 3®.l F'
Stevens 8
S.MissLizzio, Ombrage, Malvern 1
72409
Ilam’ton
5-8 l;91Vsfast
13
1*19
4
1
I'l 1= K
Scobie 12
Arguniental. Tumberry, Sarko j
72094
Kcnilw'h
5-S l:0075fast
10
115
5
5
6® 4®i E
Scobie 7
Cli..\rcbee. Tumberry. UolIyBoy I
SLING
, ch. g, 5
120
By Pebbles — Militant, by Ballot. |
(Trainer. A.
E. Alexandra.
Owner. Hrs.
A.
E. Alexandra). Breeder, J. Butler. i
77608
F.Gr'nds
3-4 l:15^hvy
50
lOT
6
a
•5*> 3® W
Marri’r 7
Guv'nor, Stargo. Simplicity
76842
F'.Gr’nds
1 l-lo l;51%slow
15
112
s
8
8* 8=* C
O’Mah’yll
Repeater. Dr. Joe. Drnmmond |
76701
F'.Gr’nds
3-4 l:154fehvy
12
ns
8
8* 9'* G
D'Mah’yll
Carnarvon. F'arEast, DanBolIing
76509
F.Gr’nds
1 1-16 1 :52)kmud
6
113
1
3
3* .7" E
Bell G
Tan Son, Tingling. Wa.vwassamoj
76232
Jefferson
3-4 l:18%hvy
3
112
4
4
9* 10" J
CorcoranlO
Beg Pardon, Dr. Joe, Carnarvon
76190
Jefferson
51 f l:llVihvy
8
no
2
1
I'i 1® L
I-ang 12
Boy. Duck, Piedmont, Anticipate
75813
Bowie
1 1-8 2:00%mud
»
104
4
«
2® 7* O
Nich’son 15
S.Monarcli. T.F'ore’ner, WessieB.
7 5734
Bowie
1 1-16 l:51^ast
£
104
4
2
2® 3® !•
loi n g 12
Mar. Maxim, WarFox. S.M’narch
75649
Bowie
61 f l:22)tslow
5
112
3
3
4 i 6* D
Stirling 13
PoorSpoi't, 5IarieMaxim, llaidee
7780’2 .lefferson
77672 F'.Gr’nds
77585 F.Gr’nds
77518 F.Gr’nds
77454 F’.Gr’nds
77387 F’.Gr’nds
77*279 F’.Gr'nds
77236 F.Gr'nds
77193 F.Gr'nds
3-4 l:14'ifast
1 l:4'*®sfast
1 1 :42‘ihvy
3-4 1:13 fast
3-4 1:15 hvy
3-4 l:13-’«sfast
ImTOy 1 :4.5%fast
ImTOy 1 :45*sfast
3-4 1:14 good
DEBONDA. b. g, 3
(Trainer, T. 0. Webber.
nu
108
106
107
no
no
no
104
106
98
Owner. T. 0
12
10
10
5
10
12
6
20
8
5 6 11® n*“ G W C'rolll4 Pathan, StakeMe. D’enChamiing
4 6 5® 5®4 G W' C’rolllO F'redcrickl’ii, Tluirndale, Blotter
111** 3®4 G W Car’l (’> Telesco|>e. Amityt'laim. Invictus
4 6 6 G*" G W C’.'oll G K.O N’llll.. Blol er, .M:ih Jong
16 4* 4*i G W t:ar’ll li .MaliJong, L-at her wood. Invictus
2 4 3® 2® G W C’roll 9 MuhJong. Invictus. D ('harming
2 6 5’i 4* G W C'roll G W.tlieWizaril. Dcromla. Fly. Fur
2 3 21 14 G W C’roll T> Invictus, 11. M. Dietz, Tliorndala
1 3 34 4®i E Blind G L.Doclor, BoyOBoy, B.amiB’ley
By Vulcain — Yutumn II., by St. Frusquin,
Webber).
Breeder. H. T. Oxnard.
:767’2
F’.Gr’nd.s
1
l:40»sfas>t
12
1(15
9
9
8*
7" L
I.-ang
10
F'reilerii kt’ii. Tlioriiilale. Blotter
7279
F'.Gr'nds
ImTOy
1 :45~fast
41
106
1
4
2*1 21* n
Stutts
i;
W.the\Viz:ii-d. Fly. Fur. Bril. Cast
7‘236
F’.Gr'nds
ImTOy
1 :454ifast
6
107
1
2
6
6® H
Stutts
r»
Bril. Cast, lurictiis, H.M. Dietz
7123
F.Grnds
1
1 :41^fast
12
1041
2
3
1*1 1® H
Stutts
7
n.M.DicIz. Dreaii'c:', la-s. Doctor
7060
F’.Gr'nds
1
1 :39**ifast
15
1041 1
3
4®
4* H
Stutts
r»
rii’dale. n.M. Dietz, K.O’NeillU.
6860
F.Gr’nd.s
ImTOy
1 :46\fast
7
108
7
2
11
1*1 n
Stutts
11
Waukulla, Despard, Attilia
:G811
F.Gr’nds
3-4
1:1b mud
6
113
5
3
31
5* 1 1
Stutts
0
Invictus. MissFortime. MaliJong
'67«’2
F.Gr’nds
3-4
l:15®shvy
21
116
8
4
4*
4®3 E
Pool
11
Byron, Norsclaud. Telescope
DAZZLER. ch. i
(Trainer. J.
:. 3
Rowe.
Owner. Greentree Stable).
By Whisk Breom II. — Masda, by Fair Flay.
Breeder. H. P. Whitney.
77761
Jefferson
3-4
l:12=t,fast
7
100
4
e
4*
4® I
Parke G Blk. Gold,
L.Doctor. Fred'ktown
75683
Bowie
61 f
1 :20**ifast
6-5
108
1
8
6®
6®i F'
Col’letti !) Miss Whisk. Exploit, Sarko
75463
Pimlico
lm70y
1 :47*5Slop 13-10
105
3
3
3®
3®i L
MoAtee 4 Donaglice
, .SnnMaiden, Donnelly
75442
Pimlico
1
1 :;:9®r.fast
7
105
8
12
10*111'® J
Corcoranl3 .Scn.N’orri
s, laidy Belle, Biglllaze
75180
Empire
1
1 :r.9»ifa.st
3
102
1
2
3»
3’i 11
Thurber G Sting, Frigate, Miss Cerina
74593
Jamaica
51 f
1 :(Hi-’'sfast
6
118
4
6
• 1
31 F'
Col’lctti 9 MailPlay,
GypsyKiitg, NellieGray
71947
FTmpire
5® f
l:07®t.fast
18-5
112
6
4
2*
11, F
Col'letti 9 Bontauil,
Modest. Watch Charm
71745
FTmpire
51 f
1 :07*ofast
5
112
6
3
3* L
McAtee 12 Tliormlaii
Jimsoii, Modest
LIEUTENANT FARRELL, ch. c, 3
98
By Campfire — Beticella, by
Keywooil.
(Trainer. E.
L. White. Owner,
J. J
. Farrell,
Jr.),
Breeder. R.
T. 'Wilson.
77738
Jefferson
0-8 1:00 fast
15
105
4
3
3®
3* J
Grun’sen
•S
.Moonraker, ’I'uscola, Calcutta
77609
F’.Gr’nds
3-4 l:14*shvy
15
106
3
4
6®
6'* J
Grun'sen
9
F'redericktown, .\nno, V. Vennie
77496
F.Gr’nds
3-4 l:13'igood
20
96
2
1
2‘i 3*S L
latng
S
Caligula. Sw’[istakes. PoorSport
77344
F’.Gr’nds
3-4 l:14l5good
8
104
6
4
6*1
5“.l .1
Heupel
10
Ruby. Golden Billows, Lii.gs
77315
F.Gr’nds
3-4 l:13®ifast
12
106
4
4
4i
6" D
Mergl.T
9
Everglade. Privilege. I.eonardtI.
77186
F.Gr'nds
3-4 l:15®shvy
12
102
4
2
2*
2® L
Lang
G
M.Doiiiino, Gal'lman, H. Graham
76461
F.Gr’nds
5i f 1:07 fast
15
114
5
4
4i
6*5 G
Fields
8
Riuker. Boy (t Boy. Ex.Fidition
76406
Jefferson
61 f l:07',igood
20
112
1
1
3®
3® J
Wallace
S
Gee. Cailton, llerbertus
5th
RACE
1 !-.*< Vliles.
«>ldz and i
San Carlo* Opera Co. Claiming llantUeap. B-year-
upv^ard. ( .Mareli 17, IDZO It.Yl 4-5 B lI.S.j
EDWARD GRAY, hlk. g. i
(Trainer, W. M. Byan.
112
Owner, N. Loscalzo).
By Von Tromp — Bonsetta, by Masetto.
Breeder. E. Cebrian.
(Trainer. T.
E. Crist. Owner,
T. E. Crist).
Breeder. K. P.
7 7G’>7
F'.Gr'nds
3-4 1 :14*-5good
30
103 6
7
7* 8" D
Jones
11 Poor Si>ort,
77577
F’.Gr'nds
3-4 1 :14*igood
30
100 4
8
8* 8'® D
Jones
12 Doughnut,
77057
F.Gr’nds
3-4 1:14 fast
15
101 6
4
10* 9®1 I
Parke
11 Coral Kref,
70837
F.Gr'nds
3-4 1 :15 slow
15
1C6 I’J
n
11® in® F
I,ee
12 BegP'don,
7C701
F.Gr’nd*
3-4 l:16)fehvy
6
105 3
5
7® 7* I
Parke
11 Carnarvon,
76210
Jefferson
3-4 l:lS)4hvy
15
1C6 2
r,
6* 8*» F
Lee
9 Care Free,
76061
Jefferson
3-1 l:1.5®(fast
12
ior> 4
9
10* 10" F
I.ee
12 Rui*ee. Pot
75808
Bowie
3-4 1 :16 rnud 19-5f
101 3
1
1® 1* F'
Lee
13 De>pair, Sp
756 8-j
Bowie
7-S l:’J9'ifaat
40
101 8
11
n® n*» H
Holmes
13 FTxciise Me,
72097
Kenilw'h
3-4 1 :12%fast
17
101 8
8
T'i 7" F'
Stevens
12 Wake Up,
FIRE
CRACKER,
blk. g. 7
120
By Dr.
Bailey —
Kitty Smith, b;
Shipp. I
, Rapid Day, Stamp I
RoyalDick, J nJosephj
Guv’nor, Daydue j
Gr'nGold, DanBuIIing j
F’arEast, DaiiBolling
Kingsclcre, .Maddin
>rS|iort, lx)ril.nieu
lug.s. Good Time
.Sag.'i'iioic, .lai'qucs
7650
F’.Gr’nds
ImTOy l:43*ifast
6
103
6
2
2®
11
J
Wallace
6
Sympathy, Isosceles, Llewellyn
7578
F'.Gr’nd.s
ImTOy l:46*imud
5
104
6
a
3*>
3®
J
Corcoran
7
Sympathy, W.Take.Ml, R. Arrow
7497
F'.Gr’ nds
ImTOy 1:14 good
26
98
7
7
6*
6*»
A
Hunt
8
Roseatell.. L. Granite, R. Bottom
7059
F'.Gr’nds
3-4 l:12**trast
30
100
7
7
7
7*
A
Hunt
7
Translate. Moonraker, B.’sToney
; ‘•lo-
Saratoga
1- 1 :39®r.good
30
105
4
6
5
5'*
B
Marin’lll
r>
Glentilt, Viladur. Sunsini
ll 2 1
.Aqueduct
1 1-16 l:475tfast
2
106
2
2
2*
1**
J
Merimeo
G
ll.Printp, SI.Liwienc, B. Friday
062-2
Belmont
1 1-16 1 :45>,sfast
8
102
3
3
31
3*
J
Merimee
4
Frigate. I’aiilJones, BygoneDays
10386
Belmont
1 1:27 fast
15
105
11
7
8®
G®3
R
Moztr
11
■MlOver. S.andlloots, T. Sergeant
10118
Jamaica
1 1-16 l;48',imud
7
101
6
r
5®
5=1
C
Ralls
G
Carol. Dnstubont, Hobgoblin
CALCUTTA, ch. c. 4
(Trainer. G. B. Allen.
Owner. G.
ITrainer, D.
77577 F'.Gr nd»
77445 F.Gr nds
77.314 F'Gr’nds
7 7185 F.Gr’mls
7 7057 F.Gr’nds
B. Freeman. Owner,
3-4 Ln^igood
2- 4 l:14Vnud
3- 4 l:14®tfast
3-4 1:16 hvy
3-4 1:14 fast
P. L. Fnller>.
;• 113 6 7 7*
112
H4 7
113 2
113 n
8 * 12
94
C® (’
7»1 i:
7’ L
L
b-1 E
77728 Jefferson
77671 F’.tlr'nds
77497 F'.Gr'nds
7 74 7.5 F'.Gr’nds
7GG10 F’.Gr’nds
7652 7 F’.Gr’ mis
76.503 F'.Gr’nds
764G2 F'.Gr'nds
5-8 1 :0J fast
3-4 l;lJ®tfast
ImTOv 1 :44 good
2-4 l:14*o.slow
ImTily l:44*)sfast
ImTOy l :46*4siow
2- 4 1:15 mud
3- 4 l:12»ilast
114
B. Allen).
115
105
106
108
no
no
105
no
102
P-»»der T. Dunman.
Gross 12 Doughnut, Ro.valDick, J’n.Tosoph ' BUCADO, hr. g. 4
I’ool 7 Vcii.zelos. Caligula, Piedmont (Trainer. W. A. Barttschell. Owner, J. B. Skinker)
McD’ottl2 Brookdale, CoraIRcef. S’p’yKl;ii 77803 Jeff«rson
McD’otll2 CareFree. I’’lMieou, F'ifty-Fifty ^ 77720 F’.Gr’nd.s
Marlin 11 Coral Reef, Guv'nor. Daydue i 77t>7.5 F’.Gr’nds
By Colin — Jamma, by Delhi.
Breeder. G. Starr.
4* 4® I, McD’ott S Moonraker, 'I'uscola. Lieut. Farr’l
4® 5®i J Corcoran G Rocket, ('louglijonlan, O. Henry
5® 5‘® J Corcoran S Itoseatell.. L.Gruiiite, H. Bottom
14 1*4 J Corcoran .5 .las. I’. O’Hara, Ducky. Rcd.\rrow
6® 6'® A Vilmore G Brad.’sToney. S“tt.Sun. Raffles
5 5*® A Vilmore .5 Triumiili, .Set tingSiin. Fly’gDevil
4* 4® B Harvey .5 11. Jewel. I., Mareellia, J. Joseph
5 6*® A. Vilmore .5 S. Thoughts, Triumph, JobnFina
By Honeywoed — Bells, by Leonid.
1 1-16 1:48 fast
11-8 1:54 fast
1 1-16 l:4S'sfa.st
8
8
IS -5
109
1«8
100
7G3G4
Jefferson
3 4 l:14*i.good
5
105
3
2
4* 4'" E
Martin
9 Simplicity, Kccom'tion, It.Cli’Ue
77.586 F’.Gr’nds
1 1-16 1
.50 hvy
8
102
8
6
76324
Jefferson
51 f 1 :09’>shvy
10
108
2
6
7* 71 E
51artin
8
RoyalDick, BegPardon, Antonia
77.543 F’.Gr'nds
1 1-16 I :
I.S'sfa.st
13-5
107
2
5
75977
Jefferson
3-4 l:17*ihvy
8
112
2
1
1® 1* FI
Martin
7
Venizelos. Ralco, Peace Pal
|7<3G9 F'.tir’nds
1 1 16 1
47®sfast
5
in
1
2
75862
Jefferson
3-4 1:13 hvy
8
no
€
5
4= 4^1 E
Marlin
8
Guv’nor, Uajali, Peace Pal
1 7 7318 F’.Gr’nd.s
1 1-S 1:
51 fast
8
93
5
1
74086
Y’ Blown
61 f 1:25 Vast
41
117
5®J n
Clem’nts
S
(’.Whitney. (T.o’the R’t. Win’peg
1 LLEWELLYN, b.
b, 5
109
7S797
Y’gsfwn
Ab f.-8 59 fast
17-10
108
‘2* C
Flames
r»
liOch I-even, Kendall, Zorro
1 (Trainer, C.
Howard.
Owner.
S. N.
Holman).
73652
Y’gst’wn
Ab 5 8 594>fast
31
H3
. 2* A.
Frieshon
0
Olenii. loK-k Leven. Ia>t.I»raioe
j 77783 Jefferson
1 l:404fcfast
15
Ill
7
6
BABBABA PALMER, ch. f, 4
115
By Manager Waite-
—Hiss Bellamy, by Plaudit.
177718 F'.Gr nds
1 3-16 1
:.59--«ifatt
4)
98
9
7
3*4 6* L
1* 4® D
2*> I** I Parke
7® 8'® I Parke
6** 4® D Mergier
3* 2® Ij Lang
1® 1* L Lang
(Trs'l'er. E. Lutz. 0'cT-->- •»>. letr).
77709
F.Gr'nda
3-4 1:11 Vast
100
107 12 12 12
11**
J
Heupel
75914
Jefferson
51 f l:le livy
30
1:j 3 lu 10 10
10®=
M
Garrett i
75292
5Vh’lIng
Ab 3-4 1:24 hvy
11-5
111
1*
n
Pauley
74744
Akron
7-8 l;31Vkgood
51
109
2*
c
La Belle
74573
Akron
64 f 1:23 fast
31
no
11
c
Eames
74387
Akron
61 f l:23V&-st
16
no
5*1
!•
Part’ton
74269
Akron
51 f IrOSVast
29
KM
1'®
P
Groos
73099
Columb's
a f 1.09Vi*at
6
JU5
31
s
Banks
Breeder. T. C McDowell
12 Our Flag, John Joseph, Theseus
111 Kuot Grass, (iuldenFloss, Frotii
8 Jeal. Woman, Kil.Maid. VirgicK.
7 Armistice, A. Eagle, Capt..4d.ims
8 SandylL, Ar'stice, UT'nty-Thrce
7 Assumption. Puzzle, Old Pop
8 Qunnah, Ch. Whitney, J. Dundee
• F'uturelte, Charlton, Rupee
7771 1 F.Gr’nds
77G5U F'.Gr’nds
• 7.579 F’ (jr’nds
77.520 F’.Gr’nd.s
7 7455 F'.Gr’nils
77410 F’.Gr’nds
77367 F.Gr’nds
ImTOy l:44*tfa.st
ImTOy l:43Sfast
1 1-S l:.".*®smud
ImTOy 1:45 fast
ImTOy l:46®s,hvy
ImTOy l:44*rsfajit
1 l:399!.fa»t
8
9-10
24
8
6
100 6
103 5
107 6
102 7
98j 4
99 5
Breeder. Nevada Stock Farm.
McD’ottlS TaiiSon, lTicariK>Iette. R'y’lDuck
Mergler 9 .Mard. Uamkiii, F'aniiie Bean
10 Tan Son, Normal. ( uloiu I Winn
8 G. Billows, F.Sneez.v. Marg.Ware
9 G. Billows. St.Donard. StumpJr.
8 l.ily M., Wrangler, Tan Son
8 E. Indian, Westwood, O. Faithful
By Luke McLuke — Agnes Virginia, by Sir Dixon,
Breeders. J 0. A 6. H. Keene.
4** 3* F Muryhy 7 Sympathy, MissFort’e, BlueXose
7* 6”4 D Mergler 9 F'lintStouc, SettingSun. Thimble
4*4 4®4 D Mergler G Diistabout. MissMeise, Isosceles
5*“ 4® D Mergler G Fi’d’d Gray, Sympathy, Isosceles
8 Wrangles. Miionce, Fanto^-be
8 Lily.M.. Shamro< k. Win.TakeAlI
5 CherryTree, Thimble, Dustabout
8 Thimble, Roseatell., R’kBottom
7 IxirdG'ite, J'nl*. Jones, L’yU'cap
D ilergler
1) Slergler
D ilerg'ler
D Merglcr
2*4 D Mergler
(Continued on seventh page.)
DAILY RACING FOR^SI
Monday, March 10, 1924
TIJUANA.
(Continuod frtm tliird pacf^.)
KqniTalpnt W-kin* odd * — Oear Shot, 880 to 100 straight, 3T.0 to 100 plao**, 120 to 100 show; W. K.
Applpgatr pnfrjr, 2;?0 to 100 placo, TO to 100 show; W. Daniol entry, 50 to 100 show.
Winner— B. f. !iy War Shot — Las Flores, by Bearcateher (trained by L. F. Wright; bred by Mr.
8 . t'liristensen ) .
Went to i>ost at 3:35. .M post 13 minnles. Start good and slow. Won e.islly; second and third
driring. BKAK SHOT passed SIIJ-;NT rAIJDNEB ijiii) hl.v and. racing into a Ion;; lead, won in a
canter. NltTKNOl'tlH ina>le a game hnisti and outstayed JOHN T. 1). ’nie latter showed fine speed
and finished well. SKtJl'.\N fini(bed gamel.v. DON KDIWKDO made ui> ground and finiahed fast.
M.tSTKlt t'H.tBLIi; had no mishaits. SILENT T.MtDNKR set a fast early pace, but tired badly in
the tiii.al eighth. Bll.L ItTBSELL was taught in a jam stxin after the start, broke a leg and was
destroyed.
Seriii. hed— 77792- Master Billy, lIS;77t!83 rarnell. 115; 77729=Franees Vi. toria, 110; 777.50* Mission
Peak. 113, 77771’San Isabel, 113; 77SH t'hilliwack, lls; 77083 Lahouton, IIS.
< <tiii|ilete charlai of Tijuana racea T»t*re not available at the hour of Koins
fo preHM, l>nt will publlahetl in toniorrow’a laaue. The followintg la a auui-
niary of the renialninig race* :
SIXTH KACE— 3-4 Mile.
Horse. Jockey. Wt. Straight. Place. Show.
NBW BBAITY I>. Cnnneily H» $7.80 $4. 2d $4.20
CHWRttKHK l.EK S. O'Duiineli 110 0.20 4.60
VOmtOOLD Hum 102 7.00
Time, 1:18^, Track fast.
.41s-> ran — Eminent. Over Shot, I'ostillion, My Ibidd.T, Porto de Oro, Snooksie Bradley.
SEVENTH EACE— 1 1-8 Miles.
Horse. Jo. key. Wt. Straight. Place. Show.
RBI> I Ki;s Prey lirj $ S.IW $ 4.40 $ 3.00
DKKMKIt Stti: Ellia 102 4.20 3.00
PIKDRA Wood 102 3.20
Time. 1:54*4. Track fast.
Also ran -locust leaves, Virgo. Tatura t'ocliron.
EIGHTH EACE— 4 1-2 Furlongs.
Horse, Jo. key. Wt. Straight. Place. Show.
THK DU TAT.5B S. O'liunnell 116 $4 SO $2.60 $2.80
OOKt.Pv DE LIO.V cu„p<,r lU 4.80 3.60
HELEN TOOK .r. jt^rg 90 4.20
Time. 63% (new track record). Track fast.
Also ran— Jack Bauer, Dr. MaeArthur, The Almoner, Mt. Hose.
HAVANA ENTRIES
TUESDAY, MARCH 11
fPa*>t perfornianoea of hortie.u enteretl in TueMilay*!t races at Havana will
appear In Tuesday’s eilitlon.)
776G9 IS FIRST INDEX OF MARFII. 77791* ‘Quiet (M) 105 1:09 4 99. .710
7C1G0 IS FIRST INIIEV OK 14^4 < 78 09 ‘.VI Thomas 110 l:13%m h lt)2.,.10
JS nilSl INDEX OF 1924. •Sovereign II 11411:0S% 11 107. .710
Eacing starts at 2:30 p. ni. (Chicago time 1:59). 76533 Patsy B 163 1 ;07-% 4 109 .710
^ 0 SiiiHTior IMU.I runner. x tloo<l iiiiid runner. 77524 ‘Volinia 109 1 :l)8-55 14 102.. 705
:i: Fair mud runner. (M) Maidens. ‘Apprentlc* 77724 ‘Jealous Woman ..100 1:08% 4 99. .700
allowiiiue. b Blinkers. 77656 ‘Olory of the Seas
Jo< kev.
Wt.
Straight.
Place.
Show.
O’lkxincll ...
116
$4 80
$2.60
$2.80
Cooper
114
4.80
3.60
Berg
4.20
tEEMAlNDEE OF SUMMARIES DELAYED IN TRANSMISSION.)
SATURDAY’S TIJUANA CHART |
The folluwintg charts were receivcti too late for pahlioation In yesterday’* !
paper:
Q RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Feb. 22. 1924— 1 :11%— 4— 128.) Purse $1,000. 3-year-olds |
• • and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner $700; second. $200; third. $100. I
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
lapiiv. Odds Str’t
J LLCK w 4 119 6 1 3*12'" 2% in .1 Wood International Stable 6.0-1CO |
w 5 IJO 2 5 1* li IJ 2J K Carter A D .Spreokels 180-100
^ -X W Btl.SO 4 3 S* G‘ 5* 3J S O-Donn-1 Ixslie Stable 170-100 |
r- w 6 126 7 2 4 « 4‘ 4J 4= P Wall.s .1 K L Boss :!80-100
WB a 103 3 4 2J 3* 3k 5>J W Dog’ski t; DrumUeller TS20-10>)
44T-i WB 5 110 1 7 6* 6» 6« G‘ J Smith C Duxton 9180-100
.64.8 lALLA SHAY w B 4 94 5 6 7 7 7 7 P Hum J S Karina 13ie0-l')0
Time. 23, 46%_ 1:11%. (Equals track re.-ool). Track fast.
$1 muluels paid Better Luck, $15.40 straight, $5.20 place, $3.20 show; Uuustar, $4.00 place. $3.00
•flow: Osprey. >2.10 show.
liliiival.iit leK.king odds — Better Luck. 670 to 100 straight, IGO to 100 place, (» to 100 show;
“Onstar, EM) to 100 i»la.e. .50 to 100 show; Osprey. 2") to 100 show.
Wiiin.r 1!. c. by North Star HI. — (irail, by .‘vtheling (trained by O. Walker; bred by Mr. Edward
R. Bradley I . ' j
<*nt i*ost at 4:14. At post 4 minutes. Star good and slow. Won driving: second and third!
th.e same. BMlElt LICK raced in closest pursu.t of the pacemaker until after entering the stretch,
where he < hallenged. and iind.-r hard riding got up to win in the last stride. Ur.NSTAK set a great'
pa<-» and wli.'ii BE ITRU I.L’CK drew up alongside of him fifty yards out attempted to savage him, I
which projM'ri.v .-ost him th.? race. 0-8PKEV uas badly outpa.-ed during the early running, hut .-ame
with a gr.-at rush through the final quarter and finished fastest of all. IIILDUR steadily held
his p.sitioii. M\ ItEVEItlE tired after forcing the c:irly pace. i
' S. rat. h.sl — 77(i8.i ( atliarine Alarrone, ;>6.
SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-2 Miles. (April 14, 1921—2:33—4—101.) Purse $700. 4-year- i
• • OWXr olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner £490: second 1140- third £70 1
First Race— 1-2 Mile.
Purse $700. 2-year-olds. Claiming.
(Track record; Feb. 18, 1922 — 47% — ^2— IIS.)
Today’s
^d. Horse. Wt. Rec. A.Wt.Han.
(77468) Dextrose KXV :47% lOti. .725
77722* ‘May Baxter 109 :I7% 97X720 '
(77785) Irish laice lOi ;48 97. .715
77785* Hieat Waters (.\I)105 ;48".: 11K1..715
77722 June Day (M) 1.14 ;4S% 101x715
77785* ‘Ethel F. (.M; 10:t ;4.8% .86. .710
77327* Glory Ill :49 94.. 705
^ Second Raco— 5 1-2 Furlongs.
Purse $700. 3-year-old.s an.l upward. Claiming.
(Track record: March 2. 1919 l;a5% — 4 — 112.)
77749 bl»r. Charles Wells. 108 1:06 % 6 110.. 725
77807 Charles A. Byrne.. KB 1:08% «; n0x720
77460 Sea Board lU 1:06% 6 110X715
7^66 Aunt D.>da 100 1:09 6 10.5X715 1
77766 Palsie S. (M» l06 1:0S'i 3 94. .710
77807 Coiifedera. y 107 1:07% 4Kr_’. .71()!
77464 Northem Star 107 !:(»% 3 99. .70.5 1
77786 Bonero Blue 98 1 :08 5 105X705 1
77539 Mt. Healthy tM)..103 1:12% 3 99..7(W)i
77808 Bir.1 Shot (M» 108 1:09 4 102.!70ol
77807 Irish Dawn (M) .. .105 1:09 % 4 107. .700
Third Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs.
Purse $(i00. 3-year-oIds. Clniming.
(Track record; March 2, 1919 — 1 ;05%— 4— 112.)
77634* ‘Gray Girl 107 1:07% 100 . 725
77524 Cloiiorte 109 1:01% 105 X 720 >
77634* Phoelre 99 1:09% 105.1715 1
77746* Suzuki (M) 101 1:07% !*9,X7I5'
77634 ‘Fear (M) 101 1:09% 94x715 I
77770 C.xlette (M> 9;l 1:0.8% 99.1710 i
77770 ‘Okcechobe.* tM» ..104 1:08 99.. 71(1 !
77766* Solomon's Kilts(M)KB 1:09% 101.. “Ill'
77285 Uemily (Ml 107 1:10 99.! 705
77428 Yakima (.M) 98 1:09% ltM..705|
TOIM Ranger 110X.«5
<6171 Boot Straps 94 1:0.8% 110. .705
77791*
‘Quiet (M)
105
1:09
4
99. .
710
77803
‘.\1 Thomas
110
l;13%m
<>
102. .
710
77764
‘Sovereign 11
11411:08%
11
107. .
710
76533
Patsy B
163
1 ;07%
4
109 .
710
77524
‘Volima
109
1 :•)«%
14
102. .
70.5
77724
‘Jealous Woman
100
1:08%
4
99. .
760
77656
•Glory of the Seas
II
104
1:08%
4
99. .
700
77809
‘b Verde
107
1:04%
10
102X
760
77767
‘Ill Doubt
4
lOl. .
700
77480
Malasetto 1 Al 1 . . .
112
1:12
5
107. .
7(H)
77791
John Spohn
109
1:08%
12
112;t;
1<jO
Fifth Race— 1 Mile and 50 Yards.
Purse $700. 4-year-olds .and upward. Claiming.
(Track recor.1 : March 6. 1918 — 1:41--.> — 117.)
77764* bApproval 108 1:44 9 102. .72.5
77826 ‘Squire Wiggins ..109 1:43% 6 KB X 720
77826 Tomahoi 102 1:43% 5 KMJX715
77768* Zapatoa 98 1:43% 4 104x71.5
77725* bBiddledee 104 1:46% 7 97X715
77825* ‘Spring Vale 7 9.8x715
7)826* ‘Superior 105 1:42 7 99. .715
77681* A.-o tn 109 1:43% 5 lot X 71 5
77812 ‘lauik 97 1:14% 4 97X710
‘Mallowmot 107 1:43% K) 97x710
77726 bCopyright 110 1:45% 7 102X710
77682 Btiai-e Dudley KI9 1:44% 6 108x710
bA wiling 103 1:44% 5 104X705
Marie Augusta ... 97 1:45% 5 97x700
‘Financial Booster. . 102 1:45% 7 97x700
Miss Lilieity KB 1 :.55h 4 99x700
Top Bung 110 1:43% 8 103x700
77528 b.4wning
103 1:44%
Marie Augusta ... 97 1:45%
‘Financial Booster. . 102 1:45%
Miss Lils'ity KB 1 :.55h
Top Bung 110 1:43%
1:09 'i
104. .705
IIOX *u.5
1:08
IK). .705
1:K>%U
*96X760
1:15’%
!»9 . . 700
99. .760
99. .700
1:15 %h
99 . . 7(X)
1:09%
101.. 700
Sixth Race— 1 Mils and 50 Yards.
Purse $T0o. 4-year-old4 and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: Marcti 6, 1918 — 1:41 — 5 — 117.)
(77S25) bltlVEKSIDE 107 1:43% 10 105. .725
(77768) ‘liottie ly.raine ...107 1:48%- 5 103X715
77727 ‘bHillman C K):; 1:4.3% 5 101.. 715
77810 Amelia S lOt! l:.56m 4 99 X 71.5
77767 Conundrum 1011:44% 4 97. .710
(77326)‘bHalii Ilti 1:46 6 103X705
77727 Jack Fiost 105 1:14% 4 109x700
Seventh Race — 3-4 Mils.
Purse $600. 3-year-olds an.l upward. Claiming.
(1'rack record; Jan. 25, 1920—1:11 — 5 — 116.)
‘Feodor 116 1:14
Emily (,\I) 1
Mabel Everest (M)
Elfie C.-.-ile (M|..
Fourth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs,
Purse $600. 4 -year-olds ami iipwartl. Claiming
(I’la.k record; March 2, 1919 -l:05!i — 4 -112.
77076 lai.stre 108 1:06% 5 107X
77810 laidy Delhi llBl:OS% 5 107..
77745* ‘Similkameen Boy. .110 1:07% 5 107. .715
77482 ‘Some Piinkins 102 1 :0S% 4 !H)!!7I5
77787 nie Girl KB 1:07% 4 104. .7151
77724* Humorist 106 1:07 5 112. .715
110. .705 I 77812* ‘Glenlivet
*96X700 1 (77565) M'olossiis
99.. 700: 77813 Trafalgar
99.. TOO j 77810* ‘Rapid Stride ..
99.. 700 i 57724 Ella C
99. .7(Xlj 76428* ‘Elizjib<‘th Jewell
lot.. 700 1 77i88 I>><>n:( Dare ...
I 57324 ttet ’Em
. . ! 77789 Sun Turret
liming. j 77812 Damage
-I'--* 77657 Wee Dear
107X72.5 I 77728* Crestwood Boy
107.. "20 77694 Guajiro
Asa Jewell
Slafe
Bus.v B.ib
Flying Boat
..107 1:13
..110 1:13%
..10.8 1:1.3%
..IK! 1:13%
. .106 1 :13%
..107 1:13%
. .102 1:13'%
..108 1:13%
. .110 I :12%
. . 9tl 1 : 1 1!
.;KI5 1:14%
..109 1:13%
..112 1:16
..lot 1:16%
..112 1:14%
!!llO 1:15%
7 109X725
4 100. .720
5 106X715
3 98. 7 1.5
7 103X715
4 98.. 715
4 98X710
3 1(81. .710
6 106X710
6 106X710
.3 S9X705
3 S9..705
.5 KH!. .705
3 94..7lK>
.3 9.8 X 700
.3 98X700
4 10.3X700
4 KB. .7'K)
olds and upward. Claiming'. Net valne to winner $490; second, $140; third, $70.
Index Hoises
AWtPPSt *4 % % Str Fin Jockeys
Ei|iiiv. Odds Str’t
77735 ROCiO.N w S 106 5 3 1*
75795‘THI-: wit ws 7 KM 3 5 4'
77774‘PLCRAI.ITY wn 5 101 113*
(77757 |•PRI^•<■K DIRT.T w 8 97 2 2 2J
77558‘KI..\CK TIKJXC. wb S 104 4 4 3
w 8 106 5 3 1* 1*1 1* 1* 1} P Walls
ws 7 104 3 5 4* 4'. 5 4* 2* tl Kllis
WB 5 101 1 1 3* 3? 21 3* J Johnson
' w 8 97 2 2 21 2‘ 2i> :ti 4‘ G Cooper
WB 8 104 4 4 5 a 4) 5 5 S O’Donn*
P Walls -•k Brent
»} Kllis C R Irwin
J Johnson Mrs .A K Dayton
tl Cooper H Cooirer
S O’DonnT H 15 .Allen
Time, 25. 52%, 1:18%. 1:45*4. 2:10%, 2:37%. Track fast. |
$2 miitueU p.iid- Itoueu, $15.00 straight, $6.00 place, $4.00 show; The Wit, $5.20 place, $4.00 show; !
Plural-.ty, $5.00 sliow.. v •
Equivalent booking odds Rouen. 660 to 100 straight. 200 to 100 place, 100 to 100 show; The Wit,
IGO to 100 place. lOO to 100 show; Plurality, 1.50 to 100 show.
Winner B. g. by St. Amaut— Kalfir Fowl, by Gallinule (trained bv A. Brent; bred in England by
Mr. John Sanford I . I
Went to jH»st at 4 :41. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow for all hut THE WIT. Won driv- I
ing. se. Olid and thir.l the sani.-. ROt EN raced to the front after racing a half mile and. showing '
ina.-ii speed. sI.msI a loud drive and held THE WIT safe through the final sixteenth THE WIT after!
being forced b.a. k at the start and rep..aledly shut off during the early running, finally found a cle.ar '
path and, finishing with a rush, was slowly wearing the winner down. PLUR.ALITY was a forward
contender I lirouglioiit and did his liest. PKINCK DIBKC'T showed giMMl early speed, but tired after'
going a mile and a quarter. BLACK TllO.NG quit badly at the end. i
Uverweiglit — Plurality 4 {lounds. |
T fTCO-l EIGHTH RACF-J3-4 MUe. (Feb. 22. 192A— 1:11*4.— 4— 128.) Purse $600. 3-year-olds. I
• 0^.1- Claiming. Net value to wi-nner $420; teoond, $120; third, $60.
TIJUANA ENTRIES
TUESDAY, MARCH 11 ^
(Past performance* of horse* enteretl In Tiicatlny'* race* at Tijnana will
appear in Tnenday’* edition.)
76160 IS FIRST INDKX OF 1924. 77831 Sweet and Ty>w ... 4 105. .760
77669 IS FIRST INDEX OF 3I.4RC1I. 77597 bJazz 7 1UX700
Racing st.-,rts at 1 :T^ p. m. (Chicago time 3:50). I
0 Superior niiiil riiiiiier. X Gou<l iiiinl niiir.rr. lough and 1 ight . . lOo 1 .48-s blllX.OO
:I: Fair i.iii.l riiiinet. (M) llaidens. ‘.\ppreulic* Fifth Ra-:e 5-8 Mile.
.lllowallce. b Bliukeru. Pur e Stsno a-Verir.nM,. sn.l iii.iirsril rtsimine
4 105. 760
7 1UX700
8 111X700
6 111X760
First Race— 1-2 Mile.
Purse $600. 2-year-oIds. Maidens. .Allowances.
(Track record; May 12, 1916— 47 %— 2 — 123.)
Tixliiy’s
In.L
Ilorxe.
Wt. Ree.
A Wt.ILir. !
77834
Fran.-ea Vieturia.
.109 :49%
11 5.. 725
77771
PaeifUt
. 108 :.50%
112. 7 -JO
77814
Intake
115. 715 j
77639
Super I,ady
112. .710,
772(H
Mins Al.siHi
115. .710
77466
Guinea t;irl
112. .705 1
77729
.Ann Grugan
115. .700 1
Elda : .
115 1
Indi-x Hursi'.s
-A5VtPPSt *4 % % Sir Fin Jockeys
Second Race — 5-8 MUe.
Pnme $600. 3 year olda and upward. Claiming.
(1'rack recoOd: May 20. 1920 59 4- 107.)
Equiv. Odds Str’t I 77755 ‘Athanna 104 1:01%
7770«‘M(iI.I.lK R. WB 96 7 $
77776 *<)I)D SKTH WB 108 4 5
77756‘.sin’)l S .MEMORY wb 100 9 1
77687‘PIBI.K'ITY w 100 1 7
77776*.MAI.VKRN w 110 5 I
77756 *’KA. ST BOY wB 106 6 6
77702 I.ITTLK THISTLE wB 108 3 4
77687 BKAMTON
77687 T.AX.ATIO.V
77731 *BARD.AI.I1)
77756*.8ETH’S ALIBI
tMutuel field.
wB 100 2 11
w 106 11 10
w 101 8 9
w UO 10 2
2'1 2*4 1* 1*4 (} Ellis S W Richards
14 1* 2* 2| J Smith H Tullett
6* 5* 34 3* J AVood T Ho<lge
3k 3| 4k 4* R Zuc.-hini E White
9'4 8* oh 5* W RiiJ’our C B Shafer
6k Ck 6k 6*4 F Walls J B Clark
8k 9'4 S* 7k G Cooiier Puritan Stable
11 11 11 Sk Ij (’reery Mr.s E Way land
7* 7J 7* 9*4 S O'Donti’l R Spreckels
10* 10*4 9* 10* J Berg E U'Connell
4k 4J 10* 11 R Doyle K R Doyle
120-100
1020-100
751-100
4.560-100
156)-I00
370-100
3540-10)
$1440-100
t
3280-100
2260-100
. 4 105.725,
77510 ‘UotKi Atkin K)7 1;0t'4 6 111X720 !
77610 ‘View 107 l;02'i 9 110x715 |
77624 laidy Murac iM)..ni 1 ;IM 5 111..7(8(
77509 ‘bPrinceas Myrtle ..111 1 ;(B 7 106. .715
77730 hRmilen 118 1:02% 11118X715^
77587* ‘laidy Moure 116 1:02 9 111 . 715 |
77731 ‘fa-mon Seth |M)..103 1:01% 3 100.. 715:
77619 ‘Blanche Meyers ..lO'l 1:01% 10 108X710'
V7366 Stanley H 107 1:00% 14 113x710 !
77818 laidy Winfrey ....104 1:02 % 3 103.. 710;
77730 bllasten On 114 1:0-2 7 113X705 1
77663 Goo.1 Hope 113 1:02% (! 118x705
76792 ‘Mythology lO:! l:(M%h 6 108. .7C0
72278 ‘Jack Fountain ....112 1:03% 8 115.. 7(0;
7786 9 bCock .»’ the Boost. 109 1:02 7 118 X 7(0!
77730 Stone Bell (M) 111 1:02 3 105 . 700 I
77335 Miss Emma G 104 1:02 % 5 116 X 700 ;
Third Race— 5-8 Mile. j
Purse $600. 3-year olds and upward. Maidens. I
Claiming. I
(Track record: May 20. 1920 - 50 —4—107.) ]
777S0* Seba 99 1:01% 3 105 , . 725 !
77815* Vaiiloo 100 1:02% . 4 108.. 720 1
77766 ‘Dell Evans 104 1:02 3 102 X 715 1
77731 Barn Dollar 115 1:01% 3 110.715
77563 ‘Midnight Bell ■....111 1 ;(B 4 101.. 700
77818’ Boomerang 107 1:02 3 102.. 715 I
77818* ‘lAmatcdt 108 1:02 % 3 97.. 715 i
77731 Vibrator 107 1:03 % 3 102..Tloj
77830 ‘Sly Fox I(k5 1:02 4 KB . 705'
77731 ‘IjUcky Dollar KKJ 1:06m 3 95. .700
..118 1:02% 11 118X715 '
, .116 1:02 9 111. .715 !
.10'! 1:01% 10 108X710'
Time. 23%, 47%. 1:13%, Track fast. j
$2 mutuel.« paid Mollie R„ $4.40 straight, $4.60 place, $2.80 show; Odd .Seth, $5.30 place. $3 40
■how: Seth's Memory, $3.40 .show.
Equivalent Isioking odds Mollie R.. 120 to 100 straight. 1.10 to UW place, 40 to 100 show; Odd Seth
190 to K») place, 70 to KX) show; Seth's Memory, 70 to 100 show. ’
Winner B. f. by War Fame— Semonga, by St. Avonicus (trained by S. W. Richards; bred by Mr
Kudolpli Spre.’kels).
Went to |H>st at 5:07. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won easily; iiecond and third!
driving. MOLLIE K. forced ODD SETH along at top speed and. forging to the front when entering i
Ih.t .Siret.h, tried to run out. but won off by herself at the end. ODD SKITI, after setting a fast pace
gave wa.v to the winner and. tiring, had to be hard ridden to save second plai-.-. SETH’S 5IKUOKY stood
a long drive and finislied fast. PUBLICITY stumbled in the stretch. MALVERN made up much "round
SETH .S ALIBI quit , badly.
S.rat.lie.1 -(77730lMary Ellen O.. 103; 77776 Queen Catlierine, 106; 77731 Barn Dollar, 103.
Overweight — Seth’s Memory. 1 pound. ’
NINTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlong*. (Jan. 19, 1924 — 1:04% — 4 — 106.) Purse $600. 3-year- ^
4 4 Cj id oids and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $420; second. $120; third, $60. j
WB 3 106 3 7
w 7 KM 9 10
WB 10 115 It 1
w ;! 96 5 5
WB 4 114 10 9
WB 6 115 2 4
4k IJ 1* P Hum
E -Arlington
Pelter Bros
Ik Ik I'l 21 w .McK’ht R M Holl.mbeck
lO'ilO* 8* 4* G Ellis .1 W Marvhbank
9* 9* 7* .51 J Smith G W .Mkinson
4h 2k 61 J Woo.i C B Irwin
5** 5) 6* T| .S O'Donn’I J B McKee
7* 8'1 9« S*; K Cantrell K .M Markham
I'l 2* 4J 9) W Uid'our H H Crowell
11 11 T Wilson .Mrs E Wayland
34 6* 11 11 Ij Creery M Synfy
340-100
2.140-100
280-100
2.570 100
176i)-I00 I
Ino-KF) I
220-100 I
$2800-100 I
1230-100 1
$ i
$ !
Index Horses AWtPPSt % % '% Str Fin Joi'keys Owners Equiv. Odds Str’t
77554 P.ARVENC WB 3 106 3 7 6 ‘ 4k IJ 1* p Hum E .Arlington 340-100
47645‘LITI LK BE.VC'H w , 1(H 9 10 .Sk 7k 5* 2* J Berg Pelter Bros *340-100
77777* ‘TKC.STV wb 10 115 It 1 D Ik I'J 2f W .McK’ht R M H.illenbeck ‘28O-IOO
.7039 ID.A 1-R.AN(ES w .1 96 5 5 lO'IlO* 8* 4* G Ellis ,T W Marvhbank 2-570 K)0
<77599)K1RST C.\EL wb 4 114 10 9 9* 9* 7* 5J .1 Smith G W .Mkinson 176i)-100
77707i‘TCBB5' .A. wb 6 115 2 4 4k Ik ;{li O'* J Woo.i C B Irwin 1210-100
7764.5 • P’lGHTlNG COOK w 4 107 4 6 5*i 5) 6* T| S O'Donn’I J B McKee 220-100
76699 WORTHM.AN w 4 107 7 2 7* S') 9* S*4 K Cantrell K .M Markham $2800-100
77707) MOTOR COP wb 9 115 I 3 I'J 2* 4J 9J W Rid'our H H Crowell 1230-100
76224 JiysO.V WB 3 102 6 11 U 11 10'"i0'‘ T Wilson .Mrs E Wayland $
76362 DR. JOHXSO.N wb 9 106 S 8 34 6* 11 11 L Creery M Synfy t
$Mutuel field.
Time. 23%. 48. 1:00%, 1:07. Track fast.
$2 niutuels paid -Parvenu, $8.b0 straight, $6.80 place, $3.00 show; lattlc B.Meh, $21.20 place $6 00
ahow: Trusty. $2.60 show. ’
liluivaleiit bo. king odds— Parvenu, .340 to 100 straight. 240 to 100 place, .50 to K)0 show Little
P.eacli. 96() to 100 pla.e, 200 to 100 show; Trusty. 30 to 1(10 shew. '
Winner- By. c, by Omar Khayyam— Desirous, by Hamburg (trained by K. Patterson; bred by
Mrs. I.oiiise Viaut.
Went to post at 5:32. .At post 3 minutes. Start good and slow. Won handily; second and third
driving. PARVEXl' moved tip gradually and. saving ground on all the turns, ra.ed to the front 1
when entering the stretch and won going away. Lrri'LH BEACH closed a big gap and outstayed'
'TItr.STV in the last strid.*s. The latter, after dominatiug the early running, made a game finish.
IDA FRANCES came from far back in the final quarter. FIRST CALI, also finish.-d fast and gamely! i
TUBBY .V. and MOTOR COP tired after being well up. FIGHTING COOK ran a bad race. DR. '
JOHN.SOX piilb'd up' lame. ' ' 1
Scratched - 77tM5 Mab.d Rule_ 106; (77306)Xorfield, 105.
Fifth Ra-»— 5-8 Mile.
Pur e $600. 3-year-olds .m.l ii|iward. Claiming.
(Tmck rei-ord: May 20, 1920- -.59 -4 -107.)
77832* ‘Wild Thought 97 1:00'% 6 111x725
77833 ‘Caveat Kraptor . . . IlOi 1 :00'%sy 4 1 10. . 720
77820 bBobby Allen 116 1:01% 7 113X715
(^ 77793 ) ‘Kiesla 97 1:01% 5 111.. 715
77778 ‘Little Black SlieeplOl 1:00% 5 111. .715
77817 ‘laidy Bourbon 109 1:01% 7 106 . 715
77818 Zillali 110 1:02% 3 1(W..71()
(77640) Muuntuiueer 119 1:03 6 118. .710
(77663) Joe Tag 107 1:01 6 118X710
75747 ‘King’s Belle 6 10i;x705
(77833) ‘Ilarrigan’s Heir ..113 1:01% 7 113x705
77700 ‘Dan Hogan 4 118x705
77701 ‘Ch.'stiiut Girl 112 1 ;«2 .3 93x7(8)
77756 Finis Gloriosua ..1C4 1:02% 3 98x7()0
77833 CcmhijUi.in 3 103. .7<!0
77818 Great Finisher .. .105 1:01% 3]a3..700
77334 Anii'ri.nn Maid ..102 1:02 % 6 111x7(8)
77822 bDr. Johnson 110 1:01 9 113X700
Sixth Race — 1 Milo and 70 Yards.
Purse $(500. 3 year-olds. Claiming.
(Track record; March 10, 1923—1:42% — 6— IIS.)
77776
‘Cypreme (M) ....
102x7-25
(77776)
‘Whiff 95 1:46%
KMX 720
77798
Settee
110X715
77821
‘Tax.ntion
92. .715
77821*
‘Seth's Memory ...
92. .715
77750
I’ni.se worthy .....
99. .710
(77821)
‘Mollie R
KIO. .705
77822
Ida Fran.-es
105. .700
Ssventh Race— 1 1-16 Miles.
Purs.' $7(8). 4 year-ol.ls and upward, ('laiming.
(Track re. ord: March 11. 1923 1 :4 1% -3—116. )
77799»‘t>Fair Ori<>nt 115 1:15% It K)5x7-25
V7799* laidy Lillian 110 1:46 6 111x728)
(77799) Zealot 110 1:48% 5 110X715
77796 Salvo 106 1:16 S K)5:!:71.>
77625 ‘Jnst Bight 113 1:41) a 99.710
(77667) ‘bMaanikin 1! 113 1:18 7 114X705
77731 ‘t'ontribution
77701 America G.
77730 Mary llontrary
‘Spirea
...100 1:02% . 4 10,8.. 720 1
...104 1:02 3 102 X 715 1 Fnrse
...115 1:01% 3 110. .7151 'Tr:»t
...111 1;()« 4 101.. ;tW 77691*
...107 1:02 3 102 . 715 1
...108 1:02 % 3 97..T15i 77837
...107 1:03 % 3 102..710j 77734*
...l(k5 1:02 4 103 . 705 ' 77777*
...10:! 1:06m 3 95. .700 77182
...105 l;a5%m 3 K>;)..7(8): 77838
...1021:03 3)00.700 75796
:i 105.. 70!) I
3 95
Eighth Race — 3-4 Mile.
Purse $600. 3-year-olds and iiiiwanl. Claiming.
(Tr.ack re.'ord: Feb. 22. 19*24 1;11%-
77691* ‘THE ARACCAN-
lAN 115 1:12%
77837 ‘Coenr de Lion 117 1:12%
77734 * ‘Wild Heather .
77777* ‘Doctor Coibett
77182 Joella J
77838 Doubtful
75796 Hal.'akala (M)
..107 1:12%
5 113. 725
4 110X715
6 112X715
..111 1:12% II 105x710
...105 1:12% 4 100X765
- .101 1:13% 4 108. .70.5
5 110. .700
Fabrth Race— 1 Mile and 70 Yards.
Purse $601. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track rc-ord; hlarch 10, 19‘23 1:42% — 6--11.8.)
Ninth Race — 1 1-16 Miles.
Purse $660. 4 year-olds and upward. Claiming,
errack record; .March 11, 1923 1:14% — 3-116.)
17735- ‘Brian Kent 106 1:49 % 4 104X7’25
77816 ‘Roisterer 10111:46 7 10;lx7'20
108. .715
106X715
10.’.XTK)
bllobey Baker ..
..107
1:48
7
1 11 X 725
(77816)
‘Frank Fogarty
. .110
1 :47
6
Au Revoir
..106
1:47%
6
111.. 720
77C43
‘Pen-well
. .K):i
1 41%
6
Sample
..109
1:47
r»
111X715
77796
‘Sportsman
...102
1:47
Madson
. .105
1 :47%
4
K)7:|:715
77832
‘Canny Ijidy
I’oor Puss
.. 96
1 46
4
105 X 715
77774
‘Fireworlh
..107
1:46%
-
'lemptrvss
. .KM
1:46
4
105. .715
77603
‘l>By Right
..105
1:47%
s
Inady lii*oniil
. .106
1 ;47%
4
105x710
77735
bSiimmer Sigh ..
. .112
1 :47%
s
Ike Mills
. . 102
1 :4'i%
tl
111X710
77774*
‘Fayelle
..103
1:47%
3
(•old Flush ...
. .IK)
1 ;46%
8
111. .710
7778 5
Poiiza Ray ....
..lOS
l;-50%
Hartelle
. .10.1
1:48
4
107. .710
77753*
Klycast
..111)
1 49%
Pie
..107
1 :44%
7
111 X705
77774
‘H. Warren ....
. .104
1 :50%
4
Billy Doe (M) .
. . 102
1:48
4
102. .70.5
77533
‘El Ruble
. .112
1:48
4
PERFECT SQUARE DICE
Made by expert mechanics from thoroughly seasoned hard stock, guaranteed to bo true to within
one one-thousandth of an inch, having all sides flat, comers sharp and finish perfect.
Made in either red, green or white in any sixe.
5-8 sixe. razor edge $1.40 per pair 8-4 sixe, razor edge $1.50 per pair j
B. C. WILLS & CO. 222 West Congress St., Detroit, Mich, j
H. C. Evans & Company
321 West Madison St., Chicago, 111.
Headquarters for
Playing Cards, Dice and Games
Special Hand-Squared Dice That Are Perfect
Special Work to Order — ^Gatalog Free
Monday, March 10, 1924
DAILY RACING FORM
JEFFERSON PARK ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES
(ContiDOPd from fifth puK?-)
ST. DOHAKD, hr. g. 6 115
(Trainer, T. Renter. Owner, H. P. Steams),
77720 I-’Or nds 11-H1.M fant 12 112 7 5
By Tack Atkin — ▼ariant, hy DiafniM.
Breeder. H. P. Headley.
3 9” J H Burke » Alard. Kamkin. Fannie Bean
ISOSCELES, h. g, S
(Trainer, O. E.
PhiUipa. Owner. J. HcICUen).
16 l:48%fast 18-5 106 6 3 .T* 3* F Sharpe
By Von Tromp— Iselatien. ky Geerye Kessler.
77760
Jefferson
1 1-16 l:48%fast
18-5
106
6
77711
F. Gr'ndfl
lm70y l:44%fast
3
107
3
77650
F.Gr’nds
ImTOy l:43%fast
:j
103
2
77541
F.Gr’nds
1 l:39*8fast
7
10)
5
77498
F.Gr’nds
1 1-16 1:48 good
2-5
104
1
77409
F.Gr’nds
1 1-8 1 :53%rasi
25
101
6
77323
F.Gr’nds
1 1-16 l:48%slow
3
101
1
77258
F.Gr’nds
1 1-16 l:47%fast
18-6
106
2
77214
F.Gr’nds
3-4 1:13 fast
4
107
4
AMTTT CLAIM,
br. f. 3
90
(Trainer, C.
Phillips. Owner,
6 reentree
77760
Jefferson
1 1-16 l:4S%fast
10
89
1
77585
F. Gr’nds
1 l:42%hvy
IB
94
5
77456
F.Gr’nds
lm70y l:4S%hvy
4J
106
3
77368
P.Gr’nds
ImTOy l:46%fast
4
98 I ’J
77.320
F.Gr’nds
3-4 lJ6%slow
6
111
5
77191
F.Gr’nds
ImTOy l:46%good
7
106J 1
77099
F.GFnds
3-4 1:14 fast
5
109
1
7700.7 P.Gr’nds
<(>735 P.Gr’nds
3-4 1 :15 hvy 18-3 941 5
51 f l:08%slow 13-11) 100 9
WINNER TAKE ALL. hr. f. 4
(Trainer, JC, Foster. Owner, ICrs. M. Farrar).
n). Boeder. E. Cehrian.
.3* 3* F Sharpe 5 Barraruda, Quivero, T.d'Hon’eiir
3* 3*1 1< McD’ott tJ Dnstabont. UissHeise, liewelljn
3* 3*i I Parke 6 Bd'dOray, Sympathy. Llewellyn
4* 4* I Parke 5 Thomdale, Best Pal, Barracuda
11 jak I Parke C Brunell, Gondolier, J.P. Jones
!'• 5’J L Lang 13 FlinlStone, Set’ngSnn. Pr (’lark
2‘ 2* I Parke 4 SettingSnn, Shamrock, Bnddngie
11 1* L McD'ott (1 Rock Bottom. Pequot, Raffles
3* 2» L McD’ott 7 B’kPond. Bet. Times, CIo’Joida.i
By Rock View — Gold, by Golden Garter,
ftle). B< coder. A. B. Hancock.
5 5*1 W Harvey .7 Barracuda, Quivero. Isosceles
3* 2”k G Cooper (> Telescope, BriH’ntt’ast. Inrictus
4* 4"i J Corcoran ,S Anne, Qnircro, Seth’s Flower
41 3*1 F Th’dykel2 Telescope, WgBok, B’chM ager
2* 11 J Copcoranll Goldfield, Attractive, Henry J.
Ih 21 J Corcoran 14 Teleiwope, Juno, Quivero
6‘ 4’i J Corcoranl3 Brookdale, Benigna, ,4nti<iuity
6‘ 6'* F Th’dyke 8 BiffBang, Piedmont. Exchange
9 7'* F Th’dyke 0 Rinkey, Devil Girl. Mah Jong
By Fair Play — Free Love, hy Chonberski.
77630
F, Gi’nd.s
1 3-16
■.’:01%good
11-5
113
6
2
3k
6*
I
Parke
11
Iliionre, The Archer, Gondoliev
<7543
F.Gr’n<ls
1 1-16
1 :48(ifa.st
16-5
109
8
8
3'J 2J
I
Parke
9
Gold. Billows. RtnmpJr.. Bncade
77447
F.Gr’nd.s
ImTOv
1 :<6’smud
10
113
2
3
3®
3®
D
Mergler
t;
G. Billow*. L’llWrack, Gondollet
77104
F.Gr’nds
1 3-16
2:0'.’ fast
3
in
7
3
6‘
7'*
L
I*ang
8
Royal Duck, Rupee, Tan Sen
76840
F.Gr’nds
1 3-16
3:03%slow
4
109
1
2
1*
li
I
Parke
10
Gondolier. Superlnim, Pa*. Swain
<6611
F.Gr’nds
1 1-8
1 :53%fast
18-5
ill
6
6
3*
2*
I
Parke
s
Rarokin, Tody. Brotherly Iz>Te
76508
F.Gr’nds
1 1-16
I :ril%mud
11-10
112
3
2
1*
1*
n
M'rinelli
5
Six Pen<'r, Herald, Pete Fay
76388
Jelferson
1 1-8
1 :6t;Hgoo<l
5
107
5
1
1*
1*
I
Parke
8
Ba*tlndian, G. Cadoma. Attorney
76272
Jefferson
ImTOy
1 :.54 hvy
8
112
5
6
ji
7*.
J
Corcoran
8 8pugs, Smarty, (Jen. Cadoma
SLANDERER, rh. g. 4
(Trainer, J. M. Goode. Owner,
By Hanager Waite — Gossip, hy The Scribe.
’). Breeder. X. C. McDowell.
7 1 7.55
Hawth'ne
1 1-16 1
1 :47%fast
6
98
1
8
8*
7'* 5V
Fronk
13
H'mboldt, Reliability. D'minatee
71648
Hawth ne
1 1
l.4<V%fast
5
97
2
5
•IJ
2» W
Fronk
9
Peace Pal, Kini:. rro»-eeds
71035
1 Jitonia
ImTOy :
l:44%fast
1.5
99
4
8
S»1 W
Fronk
11
Mist. Mary, M.Mazie, M. Carrel
70700
l.atonia
1 1-8 1
1 :54®i«low
10
96
2
8
6J
8"
1 W
Fronk
11
JakeBerger. t'nk.imo. WillowTrea
70476
t 'hurchill
1 1-16 )
1 :47%fast
5
104
1
5
5k
2*
W
Fronk
S
Mist. Mary, Spinball. Keonmara
70209
Churehill
1 3-16 1
1 :59%fa*t
4
95
3
3
3*
3»1 W
Fronk
6
EliasO., lluinplircT. BlackThong
69933
Churchill
1 1-16 1
1 ;50’tmud
. 12
104
1
5
5*
4'® W
Fronk
8 Jupiter, Muj.Chillou. Kustiealoi
77711 F.Gr’nds lm70y 1 :t44fcfast 8 36 5
77674 F.Gr’ndn 1 1-16 1 :4.8i4fast 31 97 7
77,578 F.Gr'nds lm70y l:46Vfcinu<l 6 93 1
77.520 F.Gr'nds lm70yl:4'> fast 7 9S1 6
772.37 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 l;48^fast 1-2 107 5
7 7124 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 l;48»ifaat 41 102 7
76925 P.Gr’nds 1 1-16 1 :47H.sIow 7 103 4
76651 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 1:46 fast 13-10 100 5
76485 P.Gr’nds lm70y 1 :4.‘-)ifast 41 106 3
HUONEC. hr. g. 6 103
6 5*1 L I.^ing
6‘ 4* L Lang
21 2* L Lang
Breeder, P. T. Chinn.
6 Dustnbout, MissMeise, Isosceles
7 Mi^sMeise, KedAnow, Shamrock
7 Sympathy, Edw’dGray, R..\r'w
B‘ 4* J Chalm’rs 8 Lily U.. Shaiprock, Llewellyn
6’ 5« I Parke
5» 4*1 G W C’roll
5» 5* G W Car’ll
2* 2” I Parke
4'} 3‘ F Smith
7 Vennie, Biicado, Lily M. |
7 Dnstabont, ,Sogg..\roon. Raffles
7 Deadlock. Dnstabont. T'y Beau
(5 1‘olvo, DustaboJt. Olynllius
3 Dnstabont, ’Tony I’.eaii, Episode
AL STEBL£R,.b. g. 4 111
(Trainer, C. R. Anderson. Owner, C. C.
77477 F.Gr’nds 1116 1:50 slow 13 5 108 7
77448 F.Gr’nds lm70y l;47t/smud 10 107 1
76815 F.Gr’nd.s 1 1-8 1 :.’.9afcmud 8 108 3
76509 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 1 :3-’«,4mud 13 110 2
763G9 Jefferson lm70y l:49^good 20 105 2
76328 Jefferson 11-16 1:53 hvy 8 100 5
76308 Jefferson 1 1-8 2:01 hvy 4} 110 3
tDisqualified for foul.
By Golden Maxim — Lily Mae. hy Plandit.
Wright). Breeder, T. M. Murphy.
9 9 9'» .T CTialm’rs 9 Repealer. Sonet. KraiikMonroe
2 2!> Cf H Zander 6 CoralUeef. Siipert>oin. Fr. Monroe
1 1* 1* H Zander 0 fur. Events. Duke John. Keel Foot
5 4' 6" H Zander (I Tan Son. Tingling, Sling
6 7‘* 6'* H Zander 9 Atta Roy II.. Kork. I’eai-e Pal
6 Sk 5*i F I.ee 8 Tingling, .'<mart Guy. Magieiaa
3 4* 4* J Wallace 9 Repeater, H'lulultoy, O. Birthday
(Trainer, H. McGarvey. Owner, Mrs. R. McGarvey).
By Huon — Anecdote, by Tom Ochiltree.
77630 F.Gr’nds 1 3-15 2:01%go6d
77579 F.Gr’nds 1 1-8 l:D5%mua
77478 F.Gr’nds 1 1-8 1 :575ksiow
77104 F.Gr’nds 1 3-16 2.0J fast
77009 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 l:50Vthry
<6840 F.Gr’nds 1 3-16 2:034sslow
70773 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 IMOifcgood
7C618 F.Gr’nds 1 l-lo l;47)ifast
Mrs. R. McGarvey). Breeder. V.*. S. Kiimer.
8 110 4 4 2‘ 1* L McD’ottll The Archer. Gondolier. Insulate
8 107 3 4 4'J 3'* L McD'oU 8 I.lewellyn. Wrangler. Fantochc
3-B 105 4 5 3* 2'J B Bre’ning 7 Qree:!d.T. Tight, Dr. Rae
8 107 6 6 4* 4* L MclVott 8 Royal Duck, Riii*ee, Tan Son
15 106 6 5 5* 4* L McD’ott 0 Peqnot, FreexySneezy, Gondolier
7 106 4 8 9* 7*i B Harvey H) St.Donard. Gondolier, Snperbnm
12 106 6 6 4} 5* .1 Hfeupel 9 Miss Meise, Pininot, Neddam
10 105 6 7 7* 4*i J Heupel 8 Wapiti, Bygone Days, Brunell
LDCIDUS, hr. g, 4
(Trainer. R. C. Troxler. Owner.
77784 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 : 18**t.fast
77721 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 1 :48*5fast
,77260 F.Gr’nds 11-0 I ;.V, fa *
■77104 F.Gr’nds 13-16 2:02 fast
76947 F.Gr’nds 1 1-S 1 :.'i5?sgood
.76611 F.Gr’nds 1 1-8 1 :3:i*lbfast
76487 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 1 :47<sfast
75551 Churchill 2-4 1:14 fast
111 By King James — Grace Cameron, hy Lissak.
R. C. Troxler). Breeder. H. T. Oxnarc.
30 ll-l 7 11 12 12*‘ W Crump 12 Diimbfmler. K<M>cater. Wat. Girl
10 113 7 9 Hi 12*“ R Har’tonl2 Rupee. Rendita. Insulate
20 104 5 9 9* 9** F Th’dykelO IxirdWrack. Wal.IIall. Superbn.n
15 10.') 8 2 7* 8** F Th’dyko 8 Royal Duck. Ruia-e. Tan Son
15 109i 7 8 7‘* 7'* (7 Walls 9 Eastln<li.m. Gondolier. Kamkin
4 111 5 8 8 S'* C Lang 8 Kamkin, St. Dimard. Tody
13 112 3 2 2i 1* C Lang 9 Neddam. Smarty. Tex
72 112 4 9 9 ‘ 9* W Fronk 11 Gordon Sliaw, Spats. Trantula
(Continned on eighth page.*
6th RACE
1 1-1G M11<*h. 4-year-oldn and upward.
1020 1:45 4-5—7 llO.)
Clatminie;.
ROYAL DUCK, hr. g, 7
(Trainer. A. Swenke. Owner
7 7803 Jefferson 11-16 1:48 fast
77720 F.Gr’nds 1 1-8 1:34 fast
110
Owner. A. Swenke).
fast 12 110 9
I fast 5 109 6
77543 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 1 :48'4fast
77318 F.Gr'nds 11-8 1:54 fast
77217 F.Gr’nds 1 1-8 l;53%fast
77104 F.Gr’nds 1 3-16 2:02 fast
77049 F.Gr’nds 1 1-8 l:55Hfast
BOY FROM HOME. hr. g, S
(Trainer. C. Howard. Owne
7 7742 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:48 fast
77218 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 l:49*4fast
fast 5 109 6 8
fcfast 12 113 9 6
fast 16-5 1C9 3 5
ifast 3 114 1 2
fast 2 111 4 4
ifast 3 113 9 3
110
Owner, S. N. Holman),
fast 10 108 10 »
Ey Royal Realm — Dnekshet, by Gallinala. {
Breeder. G. D. Widener. |
5* 3* F Sharpe 1.3 TanSon. Escarpolette. Richelieu
6* 5* I I’arke 9 Alard, Kamkin. Fannie Bean I
41 5* J Irf*yland 9 G. Billows, St.Donard, StumpJr.
6* 5'* D Mergler 8 Bneado, East Indian, Westwood
Ik 3* D Mergler 7 Ramkin. Miss Meise, 'ran Son
1* 1* I Parke 8 Rupee, Tan Son. Iliionec
li I'i I Parke 11 Bastille, Ashland, Bolster
By Helmet — May Bird, hy Thrush.
Breeder, E. R. Bradley.
9* 7‘J D Mergler 10 Kacarpolette, Tody, Richelieu
Comparative Mile Records
Dec. Est.
Comp.Specd. Mile.
(Mile) Ilecon
74556 I-atonia
74361 I.atonia
71717 I<atonia
71684 Latonia
71524 l.,atonia
71292 I-atonia
lm70y 1 :44*4fast
3-4 1:13 fast
1 3-16 2:02 hvy
1 1-4 2:064fcfast
1 1-8 1 :37 hvy
1 1-16 l:46%fast
Belmont Park 98-
Aqueduct 975
riiurchill Downs 970
Baratoga 970
Syracuse DGS-li
Juares 95.3
VITAMIN, h. g. 6
(Trainer. F. X. Miller.
fast 12 107 2 2
hvy 12 104 1 1
fast 9 105 3 4
110
Owner, F. T. Miller).
6 110 5 1 1* 1* D Mergler 12 Secretary, J. Berger, Waywas’ino r . , ---
10 114 3 7 7 7** C Ponce 7 Tody, Tex, Trust Official I ‘I’.l.'ri, o!;--.
13f 115 11 11 10» 9» J Pevic 12 Kindred, Ben Bolt, (ireen Gold I .."t
13 113 2 8 8 8«* R Doyle 8 Yosliimi. V.ofDr’ms, BelleAmle , J,’’
3* 4’ R Doyle 12 KancyFrcT, Dr.-OUbert, Kimp’ng <>4<>
3* 4* R Doyle
I'J I-* R Doyle
4'| 3‘ R Doyle
77781
Jefferson
1 1:42 fast
12
115 15
8
G*
5* J
Wallace 15 Omnipotent. Servitor. Mr. Be< k
77712
F.Gr’nds
1 1-16 l:47®tfast
12
107
8
7
5*
5® D
Mergler
8 JouJoii. Highspeed, Three.Sqiiare
77238
F.Gr’nds
1 1-16 l:48%fast
20
108
8
8
71
7® R
Hol’way
8 Mas.IIaud, Westwood. SlumpJr.
77152
P.Gr’nds
ImTOy l:44%fast
40
102
9
8
7*.
6" J
Chalmers 9 Sweepy, Oiii.’Oui, IJewellyn
75037
Laurel
1 1-16 2:03 mud
16
108
1
6
6
6*« F
T..ec
6 Blar.Stone, Fitzrue, R.Wingfiehl
74986
I.AureI
1 1-8 l:53%good
33
108
5
4
4®
4‘1 F
Lee
7 T. Roll(?all. Gondolier, K. Duck
74672
Laurel
1 1-4 2:06%fast
12
108
5
3
6
6*J A
Roach
6 OldFaitbfuI, Bastille, I.it.Ammie
74569
Laurel
1 1-16 1:47 fast
8
U1
3
7
6k
6* A
Roach
8 Highspeed, Gondolier, P’rSport
RUNQUOI, ch. h,
6
107
By Rnnnymedfr— Fourqnoi, hy Star Shaet.
(Trainer. D.
T. Hiale. Owner,
, I-
Kay)
Breeder. A. B. SpreckeU.
77743
Jefferson
1 1-8 1:55 fast
10
lOS
3
5
*i
6* D
Mergler
6 SundsofPI’snre, Sway, Repeater
77083
P.Gr" nds
1 1-16 l:4»%fast
2
113
5
7
7
7»J I
Parke
7 HarryB., S’sofPI’snre. CareFree
76884
P.Gr’nds
ImTOy 1:47 slow
18-5
108
3
1*
1* I
Parke
8 Broomflax, Duelm.9, Lit.Ammie
76774
P.Gr’nds
1 1-16 l:4«%good
3
100
3
2
2J
4® I
Parke
8 Beverwyck, Rup<-e, King John
75558
Churchill
1 1-16 1:47 fast
57-10
112
1
1
2J
5*J B
Harvey
9 Elias O.. Hiilu, Kandel
75537
Churchill
1 l:39%fast
9-6
105
3
3
Ik
3* B
Harvey
8 Ferguson, T.I<copard, Simpleton
75417
Churchill
1 1-16 l;46%good
4J
104
2
3
3*
5® B
Harvey
8 Greatlgick, MissMeise, Mis. Mary
- ruiicjr wro.ijucri, vi. i.iip iig ,
6 Attorney. Nnyaka. WiiirlingDun j , , , g.y
J 3‘ R Doyle 11 Salvo. Bobbie Shea, L’Errant BrigliTon Beach 93.3
By Transvaal — Incognita, by Disguise. | Fort Erie :i35
Breeders. Morris A Walden. Sheepslieatl Bay 935
5 Omnipotent. Servitor, Mr. Be< k ' Washington Park 935
8 JouJon, Highspeed, Three.Sqiiare | I.aurel 93.5
8 Mas.IIaud, M’estwood. SlumpJr. | Pimlico 935
9 Sweepy, Oiii.’Oui, TJewellyn {Blue Bniuiets 930
6 Blar.Stone, Fitzrue, R. Wingfield , Fair Grounds (New Orleans) 930
Record i
1;35%
1:36
1:36 *x
1:36!,*
1:36 Q
1;36S
1:30%
1:36H
l;3(‘k
1:37 )i
1:37^1
l:37’-*»
l:37»i
l:37*?i I
1 :37»ii I
1:.37\ i
Harvey Ames
Earle Bldg., Broadway at 52nd St.
NEW YORK, N. Y.
Keniiwurlli Park (Buffalo) 925
Tijuaua, Mex 9’25
Worth
Oriental Park (Havana) 925
•WRANGLER, h. c. 4 ‘ . 109
(Trainer. J. M. Brown. Owner, L, J. Bro'wn).
77579 F.Gr’nds ll-8 1:65%mud
77369 P.Gr’nds 1 1-16 l;47*ifaBt
77238 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 1 :48^ifast
76773 F.Gr’nds 1 1-12 1 :49>4good
76307 Jefferson 1 1-16 1 :53)4hv*y 1(
76214 Jefferson 1 1-16 l:56^hvy !
<5976 Jefferson 1 1-16 1:52 hvy
75751 Jefferson 1 1-16 l;54*smud
TINGLING, ch. g. 6
(Trainer, J. J. Russell. Owner,
77521 F.Gr’nds 1 1-8 1 ;514sfast
77390 F.Gr’nds 11-16 1:49 fast
77260 F.Gr’nds 1 1-8 1:55 fa.st
4i 97 1
20 106 3
20 103 4
12 101 3
16-6 102 2
9-5 107 1
Dade Park 915
i Ascot P.nrk 912*^
Dorval Park 910
Jacksonville 9'6
Brigk’se P’k (Vancouver, B. C. ) .910
Reno 910
Butte 905
Thorncliffe Park 905
Gravesend 905
S 103 1
107
By Wrack— Bold Lady, hy Ogden. | 9iy
I. Breeder. A. B. Hancock. 'Butte' 905
2* 2'* F ’Th' dyke 8 Llewellyn. Huoner. Fantoche ' Thorncliffe "pa'rk" i .905
21 2* F Th’dyke 8 Lily M., Bneado, Tan .Son 'Gravesend !905
3t> 6‘i F Th’dyke 8 Mas. Hand, Westwood, StumpJr. j XI | .99 j
8* 7’i D Jones 9 Miss Meise, P<»qnot. Neddam i f^igooii Park 905
2'i 3* H Farland 6 Fr’zySneczy, Marg.Ware, Ettalie \\-oodbine* Park " . i ! ! ! .905
3* 3*1 H Farland 5 Fly. Devil. D.andD’kes, Majority oaklawn 900
11 1*1 H Farland 8 Bastille, Gen.Cadorna. Stonewall ' Overland Park 900
kfast 10 113 7 3
fast 8 107 10 6
77260 F.Gr’nds 11-8 1:55 fa.st 12 102 10 8
77126 F.Gr’nds 1 3-16 2:03^fast 13-6 116 6 4
77048 F.Gr’nds 1 1-8 1 :5>Hfast 8 110 10 9
76862 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 l:4S?tfast 10 111 10 6
“6814 F.Gr’nds 1 1-8 l:59*smod 6 114 6 6
76685 F.Gr’nds 1 3-16 2;04%mud 3i 112 1 2
76509 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 l:52)kmud 5 112 4 2
GOOD TIME, blk. g. 5 107
(Trainer. J. Nicholson. Owner, J. Nicbolaon)
77759 Jefferson 3-4 l:14\faat 15 111 9
77670 F.Gr’nds 3-4 l:14%fast 15 109 6
77445 F.Gr’nds 3-4 l:144femud 15 110 6
77364 F.Gr’nds 3-4 1:13%fast 12 114 6
77100 F.Gr’nds 3-4 1:14 fast 5 117 7
76859 F.Gr’nds 3-4 1:13 fast 20 105 9
HARRY B„ ch. g. 7 112
(Trainer. R. McGarvey. Owner, Fonr Oaks
77670 F.Gr’nds 3-4 l:149fefast 15 113 8
J. Rnssell).
13 7 3 6i
07 10 6 3«<
02 10 8 5*
16 6 4 1*
10 10 9 51
11 10 6 4»
114 6 6 31*
3* 4* H Farland 8 Bastille, TonyBeau, East Indian Tanforan 900
By Dalbousie— Tinker, by Handspring, Jefferson Park 900
1). Breeder. T. Clyde. Il.yvre de Grace 895
61 6*® L Morris 12 S.ofPleasure, GoodNight, Utiiwe Elm Ridge I’ark 893*4
3t< 4** J I.<eyland 12 P.Micou, Dr. Whiteh’st, Repeater Jamestown ..890
6* 4*1 J I.«ylar,d 10 IxirdWrack, Wal.Hall, Snperbum 8t. Ixiuis Fair Grounds 8S7»4
1* 2” Ij Morris 8 'B’al.Hall, Repeater, ScareCrow ‘ Connanglit Park 880
51 3* J Heupel 10 Insulate, Repeater, Smarty 1 Hamilton 880
4* L Morris 11 Dr. Whitehurst, Nc-ddam, Lierre Mount Royal
3>* 5*1 L Morris 9 Bolster, Bastille, Hickory i Anaconda
4* 5* F Lee .5 Snperbnm, Bolster, Repeater i rnml>erlaiid Park
11 Dr. Whitehurst, N<-ddam, Lierre Mount Royal 8M
Owner, Fonr Oaks Stock Farm)
3>* 5*1 L Morris 9 Bolster, Bastille, Hickory
4* 5* F Lee 5 Snperbnm, Bolster, Repeater
2* 2'1 B M’rinelli 6 Tun Son, Sling, Waywassamo
By Negofol — Hour Glass 11., hy Rock Sand.
Bred in France by A. Belmont.
Ik 2k O Nich’sonl4 Dr. Joe, Haidee, l.'arnarvon i
6k 5* J Kederis 9 Stargo, DanBoIling, RoundRobin i '
6‘ 6’i J McCoy 7 Venizelos, Caligula, Piedmont i k»mnfon r"
7k 9'® C Robins’nlO Arrowhead. P’lMicou, D. Bolling
5* 4*1 J McCoy 8 Paul Micuu, Giiv’nor, Carnarvon
7* 7*3 J McCoy 9 C'timeter, Crhj'dan, L.Marcellia
By Jim Gaffney — Flying Franeea, by Planndea.
77670 F.Gr’nds 3-4 l:149fefast 15 113 8
77389 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 l:47%fasl 12 110 4
77318 F.Gr’nds 11-8 1:54 fast 15 108 4
77088 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 l:49^fcfast 10 109 3
76861 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 l:49Vifaat 8 106 1
76652 P.Gr’nds 1 1-8 1 :65%fast 5 111 1
76563 P.Gr’nds ImTOy l:47Hfast 10 106 2
76404 Jefferson 3-4 l;139igood 20 108 4
BAM FRANK, hr. h, 5 112
a). Breeder. D. W. Scott. „ ■ . <■ . „ .
J Corcoran 9 Stargo, DanBoIling, Round Robin ! ,
A AccardylO Sands of Pleasure. Bendita. Rork ^ '34%. but the time »«.d I,
L McD’ott S Bucado. East Indian. Westwoo.1 » >-egular race ugaiast other
Anaconda 875 1:40
Cnmlierlaiid Park 87.1 1:40
Kenilworth Pk. (Windsor) (est.) .875 1:40
Palmetto Park 870 1:40*4
Montgomery Park 862(4 1:40(4
Henning 860 1:40%
Bowie 850 1:41
Cheyenne 8.'i0 1 :41
Kempton Park 820 1:42(4
Piping itock 820 1:42%
The foregoing table is based on an arbitrary deci-
mal basis of 2.5 points to a second, riiniiing down
from a th<mretical mile in 1:35. valued at 1.000.
a regular rare ugaiast other
(Trainer, D. R. McDaniel. Owner, Mrs. D. R. McDaniel).
11 1“ I< McD’ott 7 S’sofPrsure. CareKree, WessieB. : *'“*’***••
1* 1* B tiarvey 8 t'oralReef. A.Boyll.. lliglii:<»sr ' ' ' —
4i 6»i G W C’iolll2 Nuyaka, Iji Orb, War Idol
Ih 6*i B Harvey 8 Tiilane, Fleeting, Bendita ; Stf j
8* 7** J Corcoran 9 Idle Thcuglits, Lugs, Aladdin '
By Honeywood — Lady Trinity, by Star Shoot.
<7714 F.Gr’nds 1 1-8 1:55 fast 3i 108 7
77579 F.Gr’nds 1 1-S l;557smud 40 108 8
77237 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 l:48%fast 20 112 7
77152 F.Gr'nds lm70> l:44%fast 30 100 5
69471 H.deG’ce Un70y l:44%fast 86 110 6
68350 Jeffervon 1 1-8 l:54%fast 13-5 115 4
BE’VERWYCK. ch. c. 4 100
Breeder. Nevada Stock Farm.,
(Trainer, W. A. BnrttscheR. Owner, J. R. Skinker).
4* 4®i J CorcoranlO Yorick. Col.Whallen, T.(!iri>errn ip
8 8’* J McCoy 8 Llewellyn. Wrangler, Hnonec I
6* 6'® J Heupel 7 Vennie, Bucado, Lily M. •
8* 8'* D .Tones 9 Sweepy, Oiii Oui, Llewellyn
7 7*' P Walls 7 Brookliolt, Wil.-Barre, For.Lore .
I'J IJ B Harvey 6 Broth. Love, Normal, Kscarpol’te
By Sir John Johnson — Reveille II.. by Irish Lad.
sstts t t f t
PREDETERMINED
TURF PROFITS
Breeder. F. J. Nolan.
77762
Jefferson
1 1-8 1:55 fast
15
107
5
1
2J 5®
2 D
Mergler
6
F.Bean, Eastliidian, Fr’zySn’zy
77498
F.Gr'nds
1 1-16 1:48 good
15
99
4
2
2J 5*
* D
Mergler
6
Isosceh's, Brunell, Gondolier
77453
F.Gr’nds
3-4 l:1.5%hvy
12
112
8
7
8 8'
* I,
Lang
K
HiddenJpwel. Guv’nor. BiffRang
7 7367
F.Gr' nds
1 l;29%fas,t
20
97
3
1
6*® 6‘® L
Ijing
7
LdGr’ite. Llew'lyn, J’nP’lJones
76774
F.Gr’nds
1 1-16 l:48%good
4
98
Z
1
1* 1‘
G
Cooper
s
Rupee, King Jolin, Runqiioi
76464
F.Gr’nds
ImTOy 1 :45%fast
6
107
4
4
4* 4*1 G
Cooper
5
Raffles, Flying Devil. Aladdin
75815
Jefferson
3-4 I:lo%slow
15
105 10
6
5* 5'
® G
Cooper 11
Rustem, I/unglHiat, Stump Jr.
75754
Jefferson
1 1-16 1:.">3 mud
6
93
3
1
5* 5*
‘ G Cooprr
ti
Kent!.., HelleAmie, ,Sog. Arooii
75339
Fn. Hunts
1 l:39%fast
1-2
107
1®
G Cooper
5
SirGalaliadll., CorkElm, Sis. Sue
WALNUT HALL.
h. g, 10
112
By
Sunflower 11.
—
Waterweed. by WatercTasa.
Booth. Owner. J. Booth).
77630 F.Gr’nds 1 3-16 2:01%good
77521 F.Gr’nds 1 1-8 l:5(%fast
77389 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 l;47%fast
77319 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 1:48 fast
77260 F.Gr’nds 1 1-8 1:55 fast
7 7126 F.Gr’nds 1 3-16 2:03%fast
77083 F.Gr’nds 1 1-16 l:t9%fast
KENT L.. ch. g, 4
(Trainer. T. F. Bomman. Oi
ad 15 112 7 6
It 20 114 9 4
t 12 115 » 10
:t 5 115 5 4
It 15 llOJ 6 5
It 7 116 2 5
It 10 1C9 2 4
111
Owner. M. KeUy).
77741 Jefferson 1 1 16 l:47Vast
7 7448 I'.Gr’nds ImTOy 1 :47»4mu<l
77011 F.Gr’nds 1 1-8 l:57%hvy
76840 F.Gr’nds 1 3-16 2;03%slow
70774 E’.Gr’nds 1 1-16 1 :48%good
76409 Jefferson
76348 Jefferson
76251 Jefferson
WAR IDOL. ch.
(Trainer, J.
76879 F.Gr’nds
76706 P.Gr’nds
76652 F.Gr’nd.s
76530 F.Gr'nds
76486 F.Gr’nds
'I6S45 Jefferson
76304 Jefferson
74413 I<atonia
MX. BECK, ch.
(Trainer, 7.
77781 Jeffemon
77769 Jefferson
77576 F.Gr'nds
76190 Jefferson
76133 Jefferson
75904 Jefferson
75S55 Jefferson
72970 Coivunb's
1 1-16 1:19 good
1 1-8 1 :57%hvy
1 1-2 2:44 hvy
e, 8
Lowe. Owner, J,
ImTOy l:46%slow
1 1-8 1:58 hvy
11-8 l:55%fast
1 1-16 l:49%slow
1 1-16 1 :488tfast
3-4 l:15%hvy
3-4 1.17%hvy
ImTOy l:t4\fast
f. 4 (M)
Graoe. Owner.
1 1:42 fast
3-4 l:14%fast
3-4 l:14%good
6J f l llWhvy
3-4 l:17%hvy
CJ f l:12%hvy
51 f l:ll%hvy
3-1 l:15h,fast
20 112 7 7
11-5 107 6 3
2J UO 7 3
25 102 8 9
20 IOC 7 7
7 103 8 7
8 105 9 8
7 101 3 2
1C7
Lowe).
10 104 8 <
8 103 3 6
18-5 108 2 8
12 105 3 1
12 106 2 7
8 no 8 10
20 no 9 5
It 120 1 6
193
A. 0. Dnffy).
100 115 4 3
f« 109 10 10
30 99 14 8
20 106 12 7
12 102 1 1
8 100 6 8
12 106 5 1
83 98
Bred in England by J. B. Joei.
6k 6* J Owens 11 Huonee, The Arelier. Gondolier
3* 4*i J Owens 12 S.ofPleasure, GoodNight, Ui,|,'«’e
9* 9* J Owens 10 Sands of Pleasure, K<‘ndita, Roik
3k 3* J Owens 9 Alaid. Bendita, King John
4* 2* J Owens 10 Ix>rd Wrack. Superbnm, Titiglini;
3J 1» J Owens S Tingling, Reiieater, Siilre Crow
5* 5®i J Corcoran 7 llarryB., S’sofPl'sure, t’areFrie
By Zeua — Horla, by Henry of Navarre.
Bre“ders. AWhite ft Clibom.
7 7’* A Aeeardy 7 Doughnut, Dumbf’nder. Rustem
3* Fell.Ij MeIVtt 6 Coral Reef, ,\1 Stebler. Snperbuin
1* I'J L McD’ott 8 Hickory, Pete Fo.v, Dustproot
8* 5*i L Saucier 10 St.Donard. Gondolier. Superbuni
6* 6® L Saucier 8 lleverwyek. Rupee, King John
7* 7®J I Parke 8 Marg.iretWare, Tody, lligbSpeed
3k 4® B Harvey 9 Gondolier, Smarly. Attorney
4*® 4*® L Saucier 5 Richelieu, I^ird Wrack. Bastille
By Star Shoot — Blue Grass, by Hamburg.
Breeder. J. E. Madden.
7* H Far’.andlO KingJohn, Georgette, DukeJobn
8 8*‘ F I<ee 8 WessieB., Duke John. Pete FoJ
2J 3'J I Parke 12 Nuyaka, La Orb, Kennmare
li 3* B Harvey 11 Grass'J'ree, K’y’lCrown. S.trow
4' 4*J B Harvey 8 Kork, Valent iu. Attorney
10* 9'* K Blind 1.5 L’dAlIen, I’ro’ganda, J.Pairman
3* 3*i F Smith 10 I’i<>dniont. Dentaria, Mon.soon
C* 6'® M Garner 7 Queen High, itaman. By GoJy
By Theo. Cook — Bay of Pleasure, by Kingston.
Breeder. T. Piatt.
31 3*1 H Stutts 15 Omnipotent, Servitor, I’neleVelo
9*i V Moore 14 Dr. Joe, Good Time, Haidee
Ti 8"J W Marri'il4 R. Robin, Omnipotent, Anticipate
7* 6*i P Lee 12 .Sling. Royal Duck, Piedmont
33 10'* I< IJing 11 D.BolliDg, Rork, C.J.Craigniile
4k 6'* H Farland 7 K. Combs, T.M’skinner. G. Starr
3* 3® 1 Parke 10 Dr. Joe. Korblv. Serbian
W Marltn I L.EjeslI.. Bl.Walchll., Sp.Vale
The MIRACLE SYSTEM Is nationally
known as "easy for playew — hard for
layer.” Has stood the ACID TEST tor ^
many years. Wr could not spend many
thousands of dollars per annum adver-
tising water as rough syrup— and con- '66
tinne in business. Sold on installment ^
payments paid from your profits. Abso-
lutely FREE, lOO page racing mannal, .gs
review, sworn testlmonals, etc. Investi-
gate today and make yonr Bookie obey. ^
Public Itriations Manager ■Q
go S. E. ARTHVK _
Box 40 11. F. Towson, Md.
$ s $ s i $ i t s i t ^
I LOOK!
Horse Starting March 22-24
I Reliable information can be furnished to
I those who will write before the 18th.
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Owing to nnexpected develop-
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consequence nothing was advised,
as it is the policy of this office to
give clients every possible protec-
tion. There is no guesswork at-
tached to this establishment and
no amount of money could induce
us to warrant an investment on
anything unless positively assured
it had every possible protection
against loss.
Those who received Day Lilly,
Freezy Sneezy as Harvey Trans-
actions Saturday have only them-
selves to blame. The only way to
be certain of receiving the right
horse is to deal directly with this
office.
“Harvey Transaction”
TODAY
From additional reports re-
ceived here Sunday afternoon sub-
scribers may look forward to a
prosperous day, provided they
confine themselves strictly to in-
vesting in same.
Subscription, $100, should be
telegraphed early today to assure
proper listing. Owing to the fact
that others are continually imitat-
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rot could well be applied here.
They imitate but don’t emulate.
I This service was built up strictly
j on merit, backed by unlimited
capital forcing the best to be at
our command. The best and only
way to determine the supremacy
of this service is to judge it by.
comparison.
TF.!.F.rHONFS:
< IUCI.E 2591, 2582, 2595 iiliil 5749
HARVEY AMES
EAELE BUILDING.
BROADWAY AT 52D ST.
NEW YORK. N. Y.
Several telegraphic remittances were received yesterday for the two $250
matters referred to in these columns yesterday, but were not accompanied by
either telephone number or street address of the senders.
Unless both are received without delay they will be returned at 6 o’clock
this evening by the telegraph company at the request of this office.
TELEPHONES: CIRCLE 2591, 2592, 2583 and 5749
DAILY RACING FORM
Monday, March 10, 1924
JEFFERSON PARK ENTRIES AND PAST PERFORMANCES
(Cbntinaed from ECTcnth pacr.)
FRED KINNEY,
(Trainer. J. .
77499 F.Gr’niis
7734* F.Gr-mls
772*0 F.Gr'nd.s
77239 F.Gr’mls
77126 F.Gr’nds
77062 F.Gr’jids
PERMARCO, ch.
(Trainer, J.
77721 F.Gr’nds
77449 F.Gr’nds
77S26 F.Gr’nds
77105 F.Gr’nds
76943 F.Gr’nds
70130 Jefferson
br. g, 0
XcXeon. Owner.
1 1-16 1:49 good
1 1-16 1:50 good
1 3-16 2:02%fast
1 1-1 2:09'Afa3t
1 3-16 2:03%fast
1 1-S l;55^4fa3t
f. 4
McPherson. Own
1 1-16 l:4SHfast
1 1-16 1 :50 mud
ImTOy l;48Hslow
1 1-16 1:49 fast
3-4 1:14 good
3-4 1 :18>/ihvy
107 By Towton Field — Mand McKee, by Lake 'Ward.
W. A- Banmgartner). Breeden. Cross Sc Haner.
25 106 6 7 4‘ !■ J Kederia 9 Widgeon, K.Bmbry, Oen.Cadoma
20 106 13 10 7* 6*1 G Fields 13 Jnno. Sword, Mormon Elder
25 108 5 9 7* 7*3 J Wallace 9 Xanthos, .\t.BoyII., Seourgeni.n:i
40 104 8 9 9* 6* J IVaUaco 11 Hickory, Dustproof, Attorney
30 111 5 3 7* 8'* F Th’dyke 8 WalniitHall, Tingling. Repeater
15 105 4 5 6 6*J F Lee 6 Diielma, High Gear, Uaidee
106 By Ballot — Lardella, by Lackford.
cr, J. A S. Furst). Breeder, Mrs. L. H. Regers and
Horse. 1st.
•Amity Claim 1
Confliiente 1
Extra Edition 1
Hickory 1
Old Faitlifal 1
Quivero 1
Tingling 1
Sym pithy 1
Sea-Wolf 1
Midnight Follies 1
I M.argaret Ware 1
;r, J. A S. Furst). Breeder, Mrs. L. H. Regers and
J. N. Camden.
30 102 5 8 10* 9'* S Griffin 12 Rupee. Rendita, Insulate I
11-5 99 5 2 11 1* D Mergler 9 St. I’anl. Yorick, Tex |
41 96 2 3 2'| 2* D Jones 11 Martha Moore, Tex. Trom.a I
15 93 4 4 31 4*1 D Jones 12 Tom Cassidy, Pete Foy, Yorick I
15 94 5 8 5h 8'* D Jones 13 Arispa. Tempting. Stamp |
31 106 2 8 9* 9>* B Harvey 12 A.N.Akin, Piedmont. Geo. Starr
Bradley’.-i Toney
Workout Index to Jefferson Park Entries
Below will be found an index to the pre-
’vious workouts of horses entered in the vari-
ous races at Jefferson Park Monday :
FIRST
62 Evelyn
60 Barney Google
62 Sam hfengei
60 Brown TTront
€1 Little Gipsy
54 Sweeptona
54 BiUy Welch
67 Neat Girl
55 Honest Mose
RACE— 1-2 Mile.
62 Malacha
62 Fanny De Conrsy
62 Lonise Robenstein
59 Hurry Scurry
62 Crystal Vennie
58 Doc McMahon
61 Bncko
62 Wattle
58 Fardner Jewell
62 St. Manrice
Voltage
65 Boot Black
491 Barbara Palmer
62 Wise Cracker
61 Bert Hanlon
60 Dandybmsh
59 Princess Jane
59 Dorethy Ryan
43 Kirah
62 Fehrah
62 John Joseph
60 Enos
230 BobadU
Pete Foy
Majority ,
FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards.
62 Black Geld 61 Deronda
57 Extra Edition 58 Dazzler
58 Fredericktown 62 Lieutenant Farrell
61 Brilliant Cast
SECOND RACE-
59 Stamp
61 Froth
61 Proceeds
62 Vacuum
62 Sister Josella
59 Antilles
58 Bugler
61 Black Ruler
50 Melbourne
53 Ruinham
-5 1-2 Furlongs.
55 Bob
62 Sleigh Bells
61 Eunice Bailey
62 Miss Etta
58 Woodland Gueen
59 UU
51 Dan Bolling
406 Anticipate
62 Little Florence
61 Stone Age
THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs.
51 Sling 62 Georgia Willard
57 Fire Cracker 58 Lady Celia
62 Axendal GO Ick
FAIR GROUNDS’ STATISTICS
Meeting Marked by a Record
Distribution for Winter Track
FIFTH RACE-
62 Calcutta
62 Edward Gray
62 Isosceles
55 Llewellyn
SIXTH RACE-
57 St. Donard
46 Walnut Hall
53 Harry B.
57 Kent L.
50 Slanderer
62 A1 SteUer
56 Lncidns
60 Vitamin
-11-8 Miles.
46 Winner Take All
61 Hnonec
46 Bncado
58 Amity Claim
-1 1-16 Miles.
59 Beverwyck
62 War Idol
53 Good Time
61 Fred Kinney
56 Runquoi
62 Wrangler
62 Permarco
62 Tingling
62 Boy from Home
56 Royal Duck
62 Sam
60 Mr.
Frank
Beck
Owner.
1st.
2d.
3d.
Amt.
Foreman, J. AY
1
0
0
700
Fuller. P. L
0
0
700
Holmes. H. D
1
0
0
700
Kelly, Miss M
1
0
0
700
Taische, C. G
1
0
0
700
Matthews, W. B. :
1
0
0
700
Nicholson, J
1
0
0
700
Oddo. S
1
0
0
700
Rogers, R. L
1
0
0
700
[ Troxlcr, R. C
1
0
0
700
; Wibon, J. D
1
0
0
700
Wright, C. (7
1
0
0
700
Young, A. W
0
0
X 700
(Continued from issue of March 6.)
Herewith is presented the remainder of the
statistics of the recent Fair Groxinds meeting :
I Owner.
I Swain. F
Allen, G. R
I Murphy, R. J....
I Cowan, S. A
I Alexandra, Mrs. .A
llicnaUan, K. . . .
I Kearns. J. W...
' Cincinnati Stable
I Shapoff, M
{Bufisell, J. J
j WoGarvey, K
! Kit by, A. L
HaKkoa, T
! Go> h, S
I Grabner, F
; Downs, C. L. ....
' Cuffarelii, C
I Applegate, .A..
I MoDauiel. Mrs. 1).
Farrar, Mrs. F...
Casey. W. V
Ik'vercaux, T. K.
Brannon, It. J....
Liobling, B
. Kiiebelkamp, C. H
{ Greene, J
1 Bedloy, G. n
1 Tevts. J. 11
Beeves, W. V
, Flaherty, 8
. Booth, J
Ahearn, J. J
De la tour. F :
I'liienaetter, J. ..
Winfrey, G. C....
B<'lierrer, R
, Wilson. R. T
Trotter. E
Bandolpli, J
1 Bowns, 11. S
' Bean, J. W
, Zoeller. A
I Wliitehoase, W. I
; Kuth. I. G
Pastime Stable ..
. ItxiS. G
' Colima. J. M
, Coiirsou, K. E. . . .
Botta, T. M
I Abel, D
' Hamilton Stable .
Vestal, R. .N
* Walker. H. C
Methiwn, E
bluginnia. It
la'iiiieux, Mrs. . . .
Kirkfield Stable .
Ijaffouu, P
la>iiis, S
Webber. Mrs. T.
Sima, P. H
Tansor, F. .A
Bold. A
I'otter, Mrs. W. J.
I’otta. W. .N
Ia>scalzo, N
l>eiuiy. G. tl
Derliy Stable ....
('sywo<><!. W
Bro»a, L. J
Troxlep, J. J
Roth. H
Murphy. Mrs. J. \V
I'etJ-rvon, G
*Hi'ghes. ('. H....
Dt>ii glass, F
Crist. T. K
Biireh, S. L
Bauer. L. T
rii.ipman. It. E. .
Day. .\. S
Deiliel,
Call II. L
l»ris«oll. C
Furst. J. S
GriNTifio'.d. S. T. .
lleavilin, U. L...
Hirtz. J. .1
Hoiibre, C
Kay. Ij.
lairie. It. -A
Metjuage. Mrs. 11.
Moosr, K. E
S.siids, J
TinilMirlake, C. . .
Wehh, G. E
AVall, K. J
Welsh, J. P
M<wre, SIcIt
Isiue, It. A
Gibson, J. .A
Ih'ver, It. M
Blakely, A. G
P.rown. J
Buckley, J. T....
Biiacher, J. H....
Bauu-gailuir, ^V.
2d. 3d.
3 5
The horses which accounted for $7
more each follow ;
Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d.
Flint Stone 6 1 1 :
I Certain 5 4 2
[ Delante 2 1 0
I Rinkry 4 2 0
Diistahont 5 1 4
i Rpvtnge 2 2 1
i Setting Sun 1 5 1
j Telescope 4 2 1
BarracT-da 1 2 7
I Best Pal 3 2 2
I Paul Miooii 4 3 0
, Second Tlionghts 3 0 1
I Wilmer the Wiaard 4 2 1
Thomdale 3 2 0
I Mall Jong 3 1 4
j Kingsclere 4 0 2
! Itrunell 2 2 2
i Romany 3 1 1
! Roseate II 3 2 0
I King O’Neill II 2 1 3
I The Roll Call 3 0 1
, P(«.not 3 2 1
I Evelyn 3 2 1
I Centimeter 3 2 1
: Cloughjordan 2 4 1
i Fredericktown 2 2 0
; Thimble 2 1 3
I Sands of Pleasure 3 2 0
I Pay man 3 1 0
Royal Duck .3 i i
I .Attilia 3 1 1
Flying Fnr 3 1 1
Wlieaton 3 0 2
' Dr. Clark 2 0 2
Exchange 3 0 2
I Sedgefleld 2 1 0
Golden Billows 3 1 0
; Stargo 3 1 0
i Tony Beau 2 3 3
; Repeater 2 2 5
' Olynthus 2 0 0
' Lord Granite ;... 2 3 0
■ Coral Reef 2 4 0
Julia M ,3 0 1
Siiperbum 3 2 1
■ Raffles 2 2 3
Miss Moise 2 3 1
Beg Pardon 3 0 0
; Guv’nor 2 3 1
•Alard 3 o o
; Isosceles 2 2 3
^ Freesy Sneezy 2 2 1
, Ran. kill 2 2 2
I Rupee 2 2 2
Rrilliiint Cast 2 1 1
i Care Free 2 2 1
' luvictns 2 1 3
; Tan Son 2 2 1
St. Donard 2 2 1
■ Soviet 2 2 0
Six Pence 2 2 0
Rock Bottom 2 1 2
land Wrack 2 2 0
laii-cn.a Marcellia 2 1 2
Deroada 2 1 0
.Arrowhead 2 2 0
Walnut Hall 2 11
Scare Crow 2 1 1
Normal 2 I 1
Moonraker 1 3 2
Lily .M 2 1 1
Gondolier 1 .3 4
Foxmore 2 1 1
[ East Indian 2 1 1
! Itnc.ido 2 1 1
; Barney Google 2 1 1
j Rama 1 1 x
j Colonel Wiiiu 2 1 0
I N’eddam I 3 3
I Soggai th ,\roon 2 1 0
' Step .\long 2 1 O
^ Vcnizelos 2 0 2
[ Pol VO 2 l> 0
! Yorick 1 3 2
I’npp.ve 2 0 1
Mercury X 3 2
: IJewellyn X 3 2
I Hidden Jewel 2 0 X
i Carnarvon 2 0 X
' -\mie X 3 1
. Hcndita X 3 X
j rtroukdaic 2 0 0
, El .Astro 2 0 0
j Do< tor Whitehurst X .3 X
I I Frosty Boy 2 0 0
Harry B 2 0 0
I Little ,\lfnd 2 It 0
I Miss Domino 2 (t o
j Taiuhoii 2 0 0
I Tom Cassidy 2 0 0
! Translate 2 0 0
I rex X 2 2
Queen Cliarniiiig X 3 O
Mmy Dear X .3 0
Jackson X 3 0
Boj U Boy X 3 u
Daydue X
Doctor Glenn X
Diielma X
Elward Gray X
Fanny de Coursy X
Gem X
Henry M. Dietz 0
Imsulnte X
Kindred X
King John X
Ia*ster Doctor X
Peggy O X
Piedmont 0
Uork X
Round Robin X
Sam Mengel X
Simplicity X
Slippery Elm X
Smart Guy X
Stampilaie X
The Franciscan x
Times Up X
Tody X
Waywassamo X
Wessie B X
-A1 Stebler X
Avispa X
ISanira X
Banker Brown X
Bench Manager X
Beverwyck X
Boy from Home X
Brown Trout X
Byron X
Calcutta X
Carpenter X
Deadlock X
Dress Goods X
Feigned Zeal X
Fred Kinney X
Futuro X
Gen. Cadorna X
Georgia Rose X
Good Time X
Grass Tree X
tlreat laidy X
Humboldt X
Idle Thoughts X
Jack Fairman X
John T. D X
Kent L X
Little Gipsy X
lattto 1
Lncidns X
Mabel C 0
Malacha X
Martha Moore 1
Master Billy X
■Master Hand X
1 -Veat Girl X
-Nuyaka X
Our Flag X
Patrician X
(Jiiesada X
Kunifuot X
Sam Freedman X
Sea Cove X
Sway X
Tulalip X
Uproar X
2d. 3d.
2 1
Mts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Dnp. P.C.
Jockey. Mts.
I Gmneisen. J 10
I Kaiser, II 12
I McCoy, J 27
I Roach, .A 5
I Uomanelli, R 13
The trainers who saddled one or more
Avinners follow:
1
1
2
l.BMt
Trainer.
Wins.
Trainer.
Wi
nil.
1
1!
0
I.IIM)
Goldblatt, M
. .17
McKeag, R
• 2
1
2
0
l.ino
Swenke, .A
. .15
Dots, II
. 2
1
1
0
1.100
McPlierson. J. ...
. .13
Perkins, AV. . . .
. 2
1
0
4
1.100
Phillips, G. E. ...
. .11
Phillips, .1
. 2
1
1
2
l.KHt
Bliikel.v. .A. <;
. .10
Itawley, AAr’
. 2
1
1
2
1.100
WonieUlorff, D. ..
. . 9
Runnels. R. T.
. 2
1
2
0
1.100
.Arthur. J
. . 9
Tevis, ,T. H. . .
. 2
1
2
0
1.100
Howard. C
.. 9
Umensetter, .1.
. 2
1
1
2
1,100
Kirb.v. A. L
.. 8
A'estal, R. N. ..
. 2
1
0
0
I.ICO
Woodliffe. .A. S.
.. 7
Wilkinson. E. . .
. 2
1
I
1
l.O'W
Polk. J. P
. • 7
Yorke, II. E. ..
. 2
0
4
2
1.000
.lone.s, B. .A
. . 7
Young, J. AV. .
1
1
I
1.000
Hurley, AV
.. 7
Adkins, J. D...
1
1
1
1
1.000
I»we. .1
.. 7
Anderson, C. It.
1
1
0
0
1,000
Phillips, C
.. 7
Born man, T. F..
1
1
1
1
1,009
Bnrlew. F
.. 6
Potts, T. M....
1
1
1
1
1.000
Buittschell. W. A
.. 6
Brown, .1. M...
1
1
1
1
1.000
Goode, J. M
.. 6
Ca.vwood. W....
1
0
3
4
1.000
Thomas, A
.. 6
Collins. .1. M...
1
1
1
1
1.000
Hodgson, E. J....
.. 6
Crawford, AV. A
1
1
0
3
l.OOO
Spence, K
.. 5
Crist, T. K
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1,00)
McDerniid. D
.. r,
Denny, A. 1
1
1
1
1
1,000
Murphy, M. J
. . •"
Foley, AV. J . . . .
1
1
1
1
1.000
Devereaux, T. F..
. . 5
Foreman. .1. AV .
1
1
1
1
1.009
Freeman, C. N...
. .
Gaignard. A. . .
1
1
1
1
1,000
Bocoth, .1
. .
Goldblatt. A.
1
1
1
1
i.oro
Bauer, J
.. 4
Harmon. T. J...
1
1
1
0
90i>
Bryson. G. R
.. 4
Heavilin, K. L. .
1
1
1
0
90t1
( im-kftt, B. C
.. 4
Hisle. D. T
1
1
0
0
900
Ciopper. C. *D.
.. 4
Holman, F
1
1
1
0
90il
L-iiid, G
.. 4
Hoi’.hie. C
1
1
0
0
900
McGarvey, U
.. 4
.lohnson, L. ...
1
1
0
2
900
Renter, P
.. 4
Kearns. F. .1....
1
1
1
0
900
Rogers. R. L. . .
.. 4
Livingston. W.
1
1
0
2
900
AA'right, F
.. 4
MW own, E
1
1
1
0
90!)
Zimmer, A. .....
.. 3
JleKeon, .1
1
1
0
2
900
Shields, M
.. 3
Mitchell, AV. B.
1
1
1
0
900
Shannon, T. J. ...
.. .3
Miirph.v. .1. W..
1
1
1
0
9)0
McDaniel, D. R...
.. 3
Nicholson, .1. ..
1
1
0
2
900
I.en.'ihan, .1. D...
.. 3
Petcrsoii. G. ...
1
1
1
0
900
I.etellier, F. P...
.. 3
Potts, W. N.
1
1
1
0
900
Duma II , W
.. 3
Powell. M. 8...
1
1
1
0
900
Rus.sell. J. J
.. 3
Randolph, .1. ...
1
1
1
0
900
Bruunoii, B. J.
.. 3
Ryan, AA". M. ..
1
1
1
0
90;)
Brooks, F
.. 3
Savage. H
1
1
1
0
900
Allen. 0. R
.. 3
Schl'-ssinger, H.
1
0
4
1
900
Alexandra, -A. E.
. . 2
Sharkey, F. A.
1
1
1
0
900
.Applegate, (7. A..
. . 2
Shields, J. ....
1
1
1
0
900
Buseher. .1. H
. . 2
Taylor. J. T. ..
1
1
1
0
900
Casey, AV. V
. . 2
Trotter, E
1
0
2
5
900
Chapman, B. E
. . 2
Trotter, M
. 1
1
1
0
9!)0
Donovan. J. L. . . .
. . 2
Troxler, It. C. .
1
1
1
0
900
Fizer, AV. U
. . 2
AA'agiioii, J. G. .
1
1
1
0
900
Foster. M
. . 2
AV’iiUers, B. ...
1
1
1
0
900
Gibson, .1. .A
. . 2
Webber, T. O.- .
1
1
0
2
900
Grant, J. D,
. . 2
Wilson. C. S. ..
1
1
Wilson, It. It. .
1
1
1
0
.IJ1I
Kearns. J. W
.. 2
AViiifrey, G. C.
1
1
1
0
90)
Liizader. ,\
. . 2
Zeigler, G
1
1
0
1
800
ilc-Clain, B. F
, . 2
Zoeller, -A
1
1
0
1
SOO
—
-
The following stakes Avere decided ;
Stake. Date. Winner. Value.
New Year's Handicap. .Tannary 1; Delante. .. .$3,. -»30
■A. B. Dade Memorial Handicap, January 12;
Triumph l.."»-10
Re.x H.sndicap. January 19; King O’Neill II... 1,490
Monius Handicap, January 26; Olynthus l,.-»00
Comus Handicap, February 2; Rinkey 1,300
Esplanade Handicap, February 9; B'lint Stone. 1,3G0
Crescent City Handicap, February 16; Flint
Stone 3,4‘JO
George AVashiugton Birthday Handicap, Fib-
ruary 22; Revenge.... 1,."00
Carrollton Claiming Stakes, February 24;
Brunell 1,440
New Orleans Handicap, March 1; Frederick-
town 1.470
Mardi Gras Handicap, March 4; Flint Stuuc.. 3,410
The percentage of Avinning faA’orites Avas
about normal, as shown in the subjoined
tabulation :
Number of days .’it
Number of races 373
Winning first choices l.-.l
Winning second choices 88
AA’inuing outsiders i;t»
Winning at odds-on 37
Defeated at odds-ou 26
Percentage of winning choices .40
Latest Workouts
( 63 )
NEW ORLEAN.S, La., March 9.— Today's
training gallops here included the following:
FAIR GROUNDS.
Track sloppy —
Three-Eighths Mile.
-Aspiration ...
-.Amole
-Barney Google.
-Brown Trout .
-Dancing Fool
-Dan Bolling .
-Dorothy Ryan.
-Gold. Billows
-Old Top
,40 38-Post Haste
.40 .53- Rocket
.40% .53- Revenge
,:19’% r>6-Runquoi
.41% .58-Stump Jr. ...
.39 .56-Seth’s Flower
.36% .59-rricks
.42 46-AVin. Take .All
.37 .50-AVaywassamo .
Half Mile.
52% OO-Orlova
•54% .58-Quinham
.52% 44-RaIco
53% 6l-'niorndale
.52% 51 -Warren I.ynch.
The jockeys
follow :
Jockey.
Parke, I
I McDeru'ott, !>.
laang, I,.
I AVallace, .1.
Ij‘e, F
Breiiiiing, B. . .
MergUr, D. ...
Harvey, B. ...
‘Corcoran. J. ..
; Carroll. G. AA’.
! Marinelli; B. .
^ Mai tin, E
1 Hciipol, .1
I Pool, i:
j Fields, G
I Bubinson, C. . .
Stutt.s. H. ...
I Kederis. J. ...
I Lilley, AV
I Chalmers, J. . .
Jones, I)
Breuniug. G. .
1 Cooper, G. ...
I Itlind, E
I Burke. J. H. .
I .Mangaii, G. ...
I Schwartz, M. .
I Thorndyke, F. .
! AA'alls, t;
' Owens, J
i .Alilner, W. . . .
j .Aloone.v. J. D. .
I Harrington, K.
I .Accardy, .A. ...
'Zander, H. ...
I .AU I. A
I Farland, II. ..
■ I^ng, C
! Biitwell, J. ...
I IVvie, J
I Barrett, N. ...
I Morris. L
Dyson, G
AA'ho rode one or more winners
1st. 2d.
90 68
3d. Unp.
35 12*>
30 74
49-Normal . 1:5*%
.58- Pr. Welles ..1:49%
32-Pequot 1:47%
57-Waukulla ...1:55%
57- Annaraary 52% OO-Orlova 50%
,58-Beg Pardon ....54% .58-Quinham 54-’^
58 - Fredericktown ..52% 44-RaIco 51%
47-Ualki 53% 6l-'niorndale 50%
436-Uellu Pardner. ..52% 51-Wairen I.ynch. 54%
01-K. O’NeiU 1I..54
Five -Eighth* Mile.
51-Bush Buck ..1:04 Vi
Three-Quarters Mile.
60 Brookdale ...1:23 (il-Roseate II. .1:16%
59- May Bodine..l;19% 46- Walnut Hall 1:19
Seven -Eighths Mile.
51-I>esp*ir ....1:42% 57- Mock Orange. 1:32
60- 1. inks 1:36
One Mile.
45-Beth. Steel ..1:49 Vi 49-Normal 1:55%
56-Dustabout ...1;.56% .58-Pr. Wellea ..1:49-'%
61- Hnoncc l:-54% 32-Pequot 1:47%
tiO-Hiekory 1:49% 57-Waukulla ...1:55%
60- LitUe Ammiel;50
The track Avas a sea of mud and no AA'ork-
outs of note were recorded.
JEFFERSON PARK.
Track sloppy ; “dogs” up out wide —
Three-Eighths Mile.
61- .Assume 45 58-Igidy Celia ...41
W-Dandybrush ...41 58-Westwood 40
60-Knos 39% 5S-WooUland Qu’n.41%
Half Mile.
58-Amity Claim ...53% .57-Kent L 57
56- Bowsprit 56% 57-St. Donard ....51%
60- Ettahe 56%
Five- Eighth! Mile.
5S-l)az*Ier 1:07 60-Red .Arrow ..1:08
Three-Quarters Mile.
61 - Dreamer ....1:29 43 -Kirah ......... .1:27
55-Frankman ...1:22% 61-Metal ...^....1:29
53-Uarry B. ...1:28 50-Quivero 1:22%
One Mile.
.58-.Ag’ting Papal:53 60-Jake Feld ..1:56
liO-Demoa 1:57 56-Rama t'5o%
. .58-I>«b»n 1:52% 60 Waleapa 1:53
57- IIermidale ..1:52
No good works Avere noted around the
‘‘dog.s ’ on the sloppy track today.
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